ok, there's this guy. He's an old friend of mine and recently I've started liking him as more than a friend. And just in this past week his ex-girlfriend from a while back has started liking him again and I don;t know what to do. I'm afraid I might loose him to her, but last time they were going out she kind of led him on and then broke up with him. I don't know what to think, or what to do. Help and I'll rate high for good stuff!
annka answered Friday February 25 2005, 10:44 pm: you have to wait and see if she makes a move...if she does and u find out or he tells you..explain to him that you think it is a bad idea because she broke your heart last time how do you know she is not using you...dont get him against her but make him look at the negative side..be his best friend...once this cools down you can make a move
xosweetiepiexo answered Friday February 25 2005, 7:17 pm: well you should let him no that you like him... if he has common sense he'll choose you over her because she broke his heart and led him on... if you don't tell him before she does than you lost your chance/... don't be shy... just come right out and say it... just be confident [ xosweetiepiexo's advice column | Ask xosweetiepiexo A Question ]
toastnbutter answered Friday February 25 2005, 6:54 pm: i think you should tell him how you feel but if you dont wanna lose his friendship you shouldn't tell him cause if he likes you 2 (more than a friend) then wen ya break up ya friend ship will go down da drian. i hope i helped! please dont rate me low lol! [ toastnbutter's advice column | Ask toastnbutter A Question ]
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