Question Posted Tuesday September 27 2005, 6:47 pm
Okay.
My question. If you liked a person that one of your close friends liked, do you suppose your friend would get mad at you?
Even though chances are he won't like both of us anyhow, would it still be okay?
Or would it somehow offend that person. Yeah. (:
karenR answered Tuesday September 27 2005, 10:47 pm: A lot of friends are so much alike it would be kind of surprising if they didn't both like the same people!
If they did get mad I doubt it would last long. Like you said he is only going to ask one of you out. The other will just have to be happy for the one he asks, even though it could be hard to do in the beginning. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
fabulous11 answered Tuesday September 27 2005, 9:02 pm: well if i were you friend and you told me that you liked him i wouldnt really care but i wouldent want you to go out with him and stuff...but your friend may think differnt...talk to her about and see what she has to say.
angelfire2708 answered Tuesday September 27 2005, 8:54 pm: I dont think she would appreciate having her friend as a rival. I mean, how would you feel if that guy liked her, and not you, or vice-versa. Im sure both of you would have some anger or hurt feelings if that happened.
I dont think i would let her know that you also like him.
Whenever she talks about him to you, maybe you could just say that you think hes cute or you think hes nice.
Just remember: Chicks over Dicks".
Good Luck!! [ angelfire2708's advice column | Ask angelfire2708 A Question ]
SweetxxIntoxication answered Tuesday September 27 2005, 7:48 pm: does your friend know you like this guy too?
you should let your friend know, and talk about it...and whatever happens, happens...
your friend might be understanding, but maybe not, you just have to talk about things in the way you think would be best...
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