please help, there is this girl in my class who i like alot but some stupid sixth graders who for some reason hate 7th graders are threatining to tell. this would be ok with this exept that my friend likes her and is her boyfriend. i dont want this to spread out because my friend will never talk to me again. But i really like her and i think she sorta likes me.(i catch her staring at me alot and shes losing interest in her boyfriend) please help
roxychick answered Thursday May 26 2005, 10:48 am: Ok, you probably should talk to your friend because you dont want to get into a fight with him. (friends are forever, girl/boys are whatever) remember that! because you should ALWAYS choose friends over girls. who cares about the stupid 6th graders ok. they are little and stupid and one day they will realize how retarded they were. so if the rumor gets out that you like her, you should have already talked to your friend and if not you should do it. maybe he is losing interest too, and just doesnt know how to end it. you should talk to the girl too. just do it in person, not in a note. thats the worst thing you could do. [ roxychick's advice column | Ask roxychick A Question ]
artistegirly answered Thursday May 26 2005, 7:29 am: wait a week or two to see if she is really losing intrest or not. If she is ask your friend about it and see what he thinks. If he doesn't car go ahead and ask her out but if he cares, trust me, it's better to let a 7th grade crush slip by than to lose a good freind that you can grow up with. Besides GFs don't last long anyway. [ artistegirly's advice column | Ask artistegirly A Question ]
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