Ok- so there's this guy I've liked for 5 years. We've known eachother since we were 5 and have been friends ever since.(No, I'm NOT ten.) Then he started dating this chick and I got really jealous. She really was not the girl for him, so I kind of made up this story to break them up. Part of it was true, but most of it wasn't. I was there to help him through it when she broke up with him. Then he liked me for like 33 days and after that he told me that I had changed. I asked why and he told me it was because I was bff's with his ex and I didn't hang out with her anymore. I told him it was because she was jealous. But he still dumped me. Well, he didn't even dump me because we never went out. Now he hangs out with her more and it seems like we're either fighting or just ignoring eachother. If we can't go out, I at least want to be close to him as a friend again.
~Friendless~
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? tiabiamazzochi answered Thursday April 28 2005, 8:23 pm: first of all you should have never broke your friend and his girlfriend up, i understand that you like this guy but i think that if he liked you he would tell you. its the hardest thing to realize yourself its so clear to everyone elce. if he does like you, you seriously need to be like "do you like me yes or no" if he doesn't then just say ok can we be friends again. but it he does then ya'll will be happier than ever, and really what is so bad about him sayin no. well actually alot but wont you be happy you tried. just tell him how you feel and either way it is goin' to work out for the best, if you believe in fate or destiny which i do if you truely like this guy he will end up where he should end up.
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