ok...well I don't know if you have been asked this question already but I am absolutely lost right now and I heard you are really good with this type of thing. Ok so I just got over a breakup that happened like...3 months ago or something like that and so I'm really glad. But now I think I am starting to like this other guy...but some of my friends have made fun of him and his friends are all popular and his x's are just...I just don't know how I could ever measure up. He probably doesn't even know who I am. I just need help...I don't know what to do. I don't want to hear.. "don't worry about what your friends think. its what you think that matters" becuase in the end i could end up be laughed at by my friends and thats the last thing I want to happen. I know that you might say "well if they laugh at you they probably weren't your friends in the first place" I just need to know what to do about this...and how to make my friends understand without being laughed at. please...PLEASE help.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? hopeihelped answered Tuesday March 8 2005, 10:09 pm: If you like him.. discuss it with your friends. Say like, "Hey.. [his name] is SO funny all the time in [#] period. You should hear the things he says." If they respond, "Ew.. that kid is SO retarded, I hate him." Ask them why. Tell them that he really isn't all that bad. In fact, he might be pretty damn good. If you like him.. go for it. But, don't do it if your friends are totally against it. However, I think you should follow your head and not your heart in this situation. You could lose a friend to a guy who will break up with you eventually! Not worth losing friends.
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