Um...so let's say that I'm totaly in-love with my boyfriend...but there is this other guy, he is great! and he is like my best freind, but he goes to the other high school, and I haven't been able to hang out with him in foreve, and we used to go out but I totaly blew that and I still sorta like him, I still really love my boyfriend and he is perfect to me, but I totaly would not mind going back out with him...but he goes to a diffrent school and I don't think he likes me, and the worst think I'm affraid of is that we'll stay so far away from each other for so long and we will never see each other again! But what should I do? I really love my boyfriend but I don't want to lose my best friend that I might like, but he would never go back out with me! please help!
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? x3kendall answered Wednesday May 4 2005, 6:57 pm: Well first thing, you have to focus on your current boyfriend. If you REALLY wanna risk your relationship with him to date another guy, then I suggest you do it. Otherwise stick with him! So it doesn't seem all awkward or whatever you should probably start talking & hanging out with your ex boyfriend. Like ask him to hang out with you and some friends over the weekend, so you have more time to talk & catch up on stuff since you go to different schools. Maybe have a friend ask him if he's dating anyone or if he has a 'crush'. You never know if he'll go back out with you or not, so you have to talk more! Just becareful on whether you want to dump your current boyfriend or not, because it could turn into a big mess later on.
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