i was goin out with a guy that i liked but when i met his friend i got atrackted and he was to but my ex-boy friend would always beat up his friend if he hit on me and my ex was to cudly for me. so i broke up with him but now i like his friend. should i go for his friend becouse im afraid he'll get beat up
xxspillmyheartforyouxx answered Saturday June 25 2005, 3:04 pm: That one is really tough.
But I say you should do whatever your heart desires and so should the friend. It isnt your fault you're attracted to him but maybe you should keep it on the low for a little while until your ex gets over you..just to be safe =D [ xxspillmyheartforyouxx's advice column | Ask xxspillmyheartforyouxx A Question ]
Pinkie123 answered Thursday June 23 2005, 7:29 pm: well tell your ex- that you are really sorry but you are not interested in him anymore and you moved on so dont blame the guy u like ( his friend) for how u and him feel. Hope i helped tell me how it goes!
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XfRaGiLe3tEaRsX answered Thursday June 23 2005, 6:11 pm: if your not going out with ur bf anymore then how could be accused of hitting on you since your single...id go for it
xflipthisx14 answered Thursday June 23 2005, 2:10 pm: Your ex has no reason to beat up his friend if you start going out because you arent dating anymore. But, b4 you get really involved with his friend you might want to tell your ex just so he has the heads up!
xoxo_perfect1 answered Thursday June 23 2005, 1:25 pm: 1) you REALLY need to learn how to spell
2) to me, this just sounds like one of the made up questions people pretend to ask when they're bored
3) if this is a real question, then i'm not going to answer it because you cannot spell and you are not following the format set out by the site
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