I have been talking to my friend online that I havent talked to in forever. We have known each other for about a couple of years. When I saw his face again, I remembered how hot he was. I trust this dude when he says things because there are things that he told me a long ago that he has kept telling me when I started talking to me again. He wouldnt have remembered them because we havent talked in a while. Then at school, I still really like my best friends brother, Vince. I have liked him for a while now and a crush for me doesnt usually last this long. Then theres my ex. I have been talking to him more and more and I found out when we were messaging each other that he still misses me and still wants to be with me. He has a g/f but he "says" that hes going to break up with her. Its a long story of our history though, but I dont know if I should give him another chance. Although, God has let me see that we are going to get married in the near furture. What should I do.
Evikins answered Monday April 18 2005, 12:10 pm: It sounds like you're a Christain. Thank God for that. But ne how's if God has allowed you to see a future with him, then so be it. But don't give your ex another chance ... yet. Knowin' you have a long history, its best you guys keep away from eachother for another while till the time comes. As for your best friend brother, see if he feels the same way like you do. Don't tell him how you feel, just ask hintin' questions. As for the old friend, do you see him as a b/f material? What exactly are your standards? Use that to decide for both Vince and the old friend. [ Evikins's advice column | Ask Evikins A Question ]
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