Well the thing is...my mate (who iv known for all of my life, n i kinda trust him) fancies my other friend from my school. He wants to set me up with his mate, who sounds a nice enough guy. he wants to meet up, shall i or shall i not? saz x
sadf16 answered Wednesday April 13 2005, 11:44 pm: It depends on what you really feel because no one can force you to do things their way. If you feel, it would be okay and nothing will get lost from you then go on. If you think it's a waste of time then don't. But since, you trust your mate then go on. Try it. Who knows? he might be the one for you. [ sadf16's advice column | Ask sadf16 A Question ]
Karen answered Wednesday April 13 2005, 3:33 pm: It's just a date and if you don't like this guy in the end, then you don't need to talk to him. I would say you should because what could happen? You'll have fun, since you are meeting someone new and you are hanging out with your friends. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
mrs_radcliffe answered Wednesday April 13 2005, 2:00 pm: Yes why not go for it! you will have a good time and you might even like him. Go girl!!!!
helpathand answered Wednesday April 13 2005, 10:31 am: HIYA SAZZY ITS CHARLOTTE this is Sarah frm my skool isnt it??? i guessed it was u u know Laura and Aundrew and Mark
GET IN THERE GURL AND GO WID HIM HE MAY BE QUITE GORGOUS ;) [ helpathand's advice column | Ask helpathand A Question ]
K2204 answered Wednesday April 13 2005, 8:21 am: what the heck, might as well, it isnt like you have to marry the guy! its just one date, and you will have two of your friends there! and you said that you trust him! I would go if I were you! you dont want to regret not taking a chance!!!
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