ive liked this guy for a while .. but one of my friends has liked him for two years. even though me and her arent that close id still feel bad for making a move or anything even though he acts like he likes me too. i dont want to hurt her but i dont want to not have him either. what do i do?
Van_10 answered Friday May 20 2005, 10:53 am: hi there
well i think if you had an respect for your friend you wouldnt do anything, because if the tables were turned would you like to be treated in this way
whatever you decide you need to at least tell her how you feel, if she can accept you and the boy involved.
Owmypen15 answered Wednesday May 18 2005, 10:09 am: hmm.. typical girl question :D that tends to happen ALOT :) but i look at it this way, it's fine for two friends to like the same guy, but it all depends on who he likes, if he likes you.. she should be friend enough to let ya'll be together or vice-versa.. sorry if i was of no help [ Owmypen15's advice column | Ask Owmypen15 A Question ]
karenR answered Tuesday May 17 2005, 10:44 pm: I think you go for it. Unless she is actively dating him he is up fro grabs. So, if you like him let him no before someone else beats you to it. You can't steal something she doesn't have. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
spazzy2010 answered Tuesday May 17 2005, 10:31 pm: Go up to her and tell het how you feel about him.I am sure she will understand if she is a moody person about it she might give you some grief at first but she will come around and realize that she should let you two be together
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