Okay i jsut broke up with my boyfriend and i was doing good you know trying to find someone knew.. so my best friend decided she wanted me to meet her friend who is a guy. So i meet him and hes awesome like i liked him as soon as we started talking. Then things god bad he told me online he likes my best friend and he is always asking me how to talk to her and how much he likes her. It wouldn't bother me that much but she definetly flirts back and she knows i like him. Should i tell him how i feel or keep giving him advice so he can get closer ot me best friend?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? shortiebebe021 answered Friday May 20 2005, 5:05 pm: well you probably shouldn't tell him how you feel because if he really did like you, he would have told you by now. he likes your best friend obviously so if you won't be too jealous of your best friend if they ever hook up, give him advice on how to become closer and closer with your friend. if you tell him, emotions might go haywire and i don't know, he may not hang out with you anymore. it's really up to you and what you think the consequences are going to be like. your friend probably likes him too because she flirts back. she possibly introduced him to you even though she liked him. you could maybe return the favor by giving him advice on how to become closer with her. or you could tell him both, about how you feel but still give him advice? that might be a bit weird but you can't really decide between which so you could do both. good luck!! :) [ shortiebebe021's advice column | Ask shortiebebe021 A Question ]
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