ok, so i like this guy a lot, but he liked this girl who is really nice, fun, and outgoing. but she has a boyfriend, and when i say boy friend i mean head over heels in love and would never cheet on him boyfriend. So, i know he has no chance with her, and he knows it too. and he said he needs to lie someone to get over this girl, so now he is saying to some people he likes me a bit. i really lie him, but i dont want o get hurt, what should i do?
queenbianca2004 answered Wednesday June 29 2005, 12:37 pm: It sounds to me that you will end up getting hurt. If they ever happen to break up and yall date then what would he do? Basically you will become a doormat and dont you think you deserve better? I.H.I.H
karenR answered Wednesday June 29 2005, 12:58 am: We take the risk of getting hurt any time we fall for anybody. So, I say why not. If you like him take a chance. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
RedNeckButterfly07 answered Tuesday June 28 2005, 11:36 pm: ok.. so u like this guy.. and u mean alot alot rite?.. well.. like you said.. people are saying he likes you.. find out 4 yourself.. have one of your friends ask him.. call him or write a note.. watever is comfortable with you.. then you'll know exactly wat to do. If he rlly is a nice guy and he does like you.. he'll be a good guy.. and like you.. but if he's just using you 2 git over this guy then.. srry girl but.. thats not rite.. and i would start liking sum1 else.. Hope I helped chick!
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Rebecca answered Tuesday June 28 2005, 10:44 pm: Don't put yourself in a position where you are just taking what you can get - the bottom line is this is a rebound thing - not the 'real' thing. I would say let it go. If he still likes you and wants to be your boyfriend in 6 months - it's probably real. [ Rebecca's advice column | Ask Rebecca A Question ]
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