well is it wrong to go out with your friends ex but what if you went out with him before she did
we weren't friends at the time when she went out with him but then we became friends but I've known my crush longer than her ,me and my crush are really really close not in the touchy feeling way.like I trust him an he trusts me
denajah5 answered Saturday August 20 2005, 6:14 pm: i dont think it would be wrong to go out with him since you did go out with him first.she should realize that ahe cant be mad since she went out with him right after you did.you and him seem to have a good strong relationship.if it feels right then go for it. [ denajah5's advice column | Ask denajah5 A Question ]
icey0990 answered Saturday August 20 2005, 12:55 am: i dont agree 100% with vitachan..i think if your friend has leftover feelings for the guy..it would be weird to go out with him.i would talk it over with my friend first and if shes fine with it then i would go for it. if shes not..i would still flirt with him and hang out with him but i would wait until my friend was ok first before we went out..i mean shes a good pal and it would be wrong to go out with him if your friend isnt comfortable with the idea. just my thoughts.
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ViTaChaN answered Friday August 19 2005, 10:19 pm: Wow, I'm having the same thing, I'm going out with my bestfriend's ex. LoL. Some people think it's wrong, but I think it's so not wrong. I meant, your crush doesn't like your friend anymore, that's why they aren't going out, right? So, there's nothing to worry about.. Hope I helped!
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