I have a friend Luke, and I really like him. As in more than a friend. His girlfriend is a really good friend of mine, and his ex is my best friend. Only one person knows that i like Luke, and thats one of my friends. Im scared that if i tell him i like him, we wont be friends anymore, and if i tell his girlfriend that i like him, there will be a cat fight or something. But his girlfriend does LOVE him, she just likes him kinda. All his girlfriends have been asian, and one of his friends said that he liked asian chicks since he was small. The problem is, im not asian. So i doubt that he will ever like me. But i REALLY like him. Please help!!!
queenbianca2004 answered Friday June 3 2005, 1:28 pm: Well I had that problem. My bestfriend was dating the boy I was obsessed with but she didnt know. I got in the middle of it. I told his mom I likd him so she told him. I thought he only dated americans. So he was talking to me and his gf (my bf) found out and we stopped being friends. Then she broke up with him. So we dated for 3 days. He still felt for his ex so he broke up with me to go back out with her. So ive learned to not interfear bc if I would of waitied for them to break up naturally I would of had a better shot. So just put urself in her shoes.. would you like her to interfear?? I wouldnt
rockstar answered Friday June 3 2005, 11:20 am: The problem is, do you want to lose a friend? Is he really worth it? If so, go for it! If you're having second thoughts, wait it out and see what happens. Luck may be on your side! And about you not being Asian, so what? If he's worth having around, he'll like you for you. If not, he's a loser. Don't lose sleep over this crap. ;D
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