hey, im the girl that asked you about the friend that i used to have that wen i moved we stopped talking and were not that close anymore, and how now she has a new best friend and all.....well, i need more help....now, my boyfriend of 3 years(we love eachother to death dont get it twisted, and weve both done some pretty messed up things to eachother in the past...but now were gainin back trust and loyalty...) ..and well, i found out that he asked my "lost" best friend's NEW best friend to get wit him..he asked my "lost" best friend to ask her NEW best friend if she wuld get with him!!!!!!!....and i cant believe she would do that!!!!!...i cursed her out on the phone and all she said wuz," ash, i dont kno what he said to me earlier..im really drunk rite now.." ....!!! so...what do you think?? thanks so much in advance.
karenR answered Sunday March 27 2005, 2:43 am: Personally i'd dump them both.They were both going behind your back. Being drunk isn't a good enough excuse either. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
chanelx012 answered Saturday March 26 2005, 10:03 pm: dumb the jerk..just as you are gaining back trust he goes out n asks out your ex best friends new beast friend out..
Sherry answered Saturday March 26 2005, 8:32 pm: Well your boyfriend is a total jerk for one thing. Hes trying to get with your ex-friends best friend! Just break it off with him, you deserve much much better. I know it would be hard to just break up, but who knows what he could do...if you stay with him, what if he goes out with other girls behind your back. That would be totally messed up, dont give him another chance. [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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