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Question Posted Saturday June 11 2005, 10:35 am

hey um i have this friend and she really likes this guy and shes liked him for a while and i dont know what to tell her when she asks me what to do .. my friend asked him out for her like a month ago and he said no but shes really pretty .. anyway u can help? maybe help her move on or something? thanks

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x0xMrSm answered Saturday June 11 2005, 10:59 am:
toughie. and i can relate to this like majorly.
but...heres what you should tell your friend.
if she still likes him, and he for sure doesn't like her...then you have to be blunt and tell her that she has to move on because theres no use in getting her hopes up and setting herself up to get hurt over a stupid boy who doesn't realize how great she is. make her feel like she doesn't need him and that everything will be better once she moves on and finds a guy who appreciates her.
hope i helped.
p.s. ask around and try to find a good guy that would like/likes her. that would help a bunch.

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