I have always had this crush on a boy named Riley and so has my friend Anna. But then I realized that Riley was to young, so Anna and I gave up on him. But now, I have a crush on a boy named Camden, and I didn't tell Anna because I didn't want her to "win" him. One day, I went to go get a drink in the hallway, and I came back into the classroom, and I saw Anna FLIRTING with Camden! CAN'T I LIKE ONE SINGLE VOY WITHOUT ANNA BARGING IN! I know Camden doesn't like me, but it's worth a shot. Does anyone know how I can "win" guys without friends stealing them?!
sunshine805 answered Thursday April 21 2005, 8:39 pm: I would tell you to talk to her, but she would probably take it the wrong way. I don't think she likes guys that you do on purpose, maybe she's just jealous of you or craves a lot of attention. Start liking guys out of school.
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o0xbrianna answered Thursday April 21 2005, 8:00 pm: Hey it sounds like your friend is insecure. So insecure that she has to steal her friend's crushes all the time! Don't tell her that you like anyone. But, I would talk to her and tell her that you don't like how she is when you like someone. Good luck!
gomesy1189 answered Thursday April 21 2005, 8:00 pm: I SOOO KNOW HOW YOU FEEL!!! Ihave one friend that i love to death but she always gets the guys i like... what i did is talk to her about it... when we finally talked seriously she stopped... you should invite Anna over one night and have a great time and such but at one point in the night sit her down and sit across from her and hae a serious talk.. make sure it is serious, and if she really listens she should get the picture,.... hope i helped [ gomesy1189's advice column | Ask gomesy1189 A Question ]
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