hes adorable...and romantic...but taken. hes kindof crazy, like hes convinced hes gonna marry his gf in 11 years (we're all 14!) and anyway....so this girl, lets call her lizzy, is goin out with this guy, will call him shaq...so theyve been having some problems lately, like he kinda cheats on her...and has done it with me a fe times...but she doesnt mind too much. in fact, when she tried to break up with him, he cried! hes so sweet like that...so lizzy and shaq are currently dating, and i am always counselling lizzy cuz shes my girl, but secretly i really want her to dump him. and i can just barely stand it sometimes...no offense to her, but shes really not attractive, kinda bitchy sometimes, not so many friends, kinda racist (even tho shes black)...so i cant help feeling sometimes that i deserve him more! well anyway i could go on and on but still, what am i supposed to do? how can i stand her having him when i want him so bad? and i know he likes me...help please?
surferlil2002 answered Wednesday March 2 2005, 7:25 pm: i'd say get over him... if your best friend is going out with him and he's cheating on her, tell her. just don't tell her that it has been with you. then wait about a month, then you can hook up with him again. and if your friend is anything like you make her sound on this, then you might want to consideer a new best friend, some one that you respect [ surferlil2002's advice column | Ask surferlil2002 A Question ]
toastnbutter answered Wednesday March 2 2005, 6:37 pm: i'm not really sure wat u should do but maybe you should tell your bff. if she's really your friend she wont be mad at u. it's not like u had sex wit her bf.i hope i helped! [ toastnbutter's advice column | Ask toastnbutter A Question ]
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