i have this friiend at school that really likes this guy... but i do to what should i do? i want her to be happy and we still should be friends but i want him!!! plz help me!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? Karen answered Friday February 18 2005, 3:35 pm: You need to talk to your friend and tell her that you like the same guy that she does. Don't let this guy ruin your friendship with your friend, just because you two like him. You need to decide who is more important to you; your friend or this guy. If you want her to be happy, then let her like this guy. Since you like him too, why don't you talk to your friend and ask her if there is anything she can do so she won't like this guy anymore? Hope I helped :)
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ThugGirl041790 answered Friday February 18 2005, 3:27 pm: Well what ever you do dont let a guy mess up a friendship.. so talk to her and tell her also you like him..maybe she'll respect that and wont like get with him..much luv [ ThugGirl041790's advice column | Ask ThugGirl041790 A Question ]
ballerina04 answered Friday February 18 2005, 3:25 pm: I know what you're going through. Maybe you should have a talk with your friend and tell her how you feel. Also keep in mind, is this guy that important? Don't ruin a friendship over him. Send me something if you need more help, I'll answer right away ♥ Kristen [ ballerina04's advice column | Ask ballerina04 A Question ]
silverkissofdeath answered Friday February 18 2005, 2:31 pm: you can't always have your way with things. and its also the guys choice on who he likes, he might not like you or your friend as a grilfriend. don't stress over it, hes just a boy theres plenty more boys out there, don't strees out because your friend likes the same guy you do, its not a big deal. [ silverkissofdeath's advice column | Ask silverkissofdeath A Question ]
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