ok i like my ex-bf's best friend. i think he likes me too. he always flirts with me and we go out on dates together as friends all the time and we have a blast and he always calls me and comes to all my games. i asked him out and he said he only likes me as a friend. i see him everyday and he flirts with me all the time and always wants to be there me. all my friends and his friends think he likes me too. the thing is that my ex-bf doesn't like me that much. one night me, my ex-bf and his friend(the one i like) and some more people all went out to the movies together. i sat next to the kid i like and next to him was my ex-bf. me and the kid i like were flirtin durin the whole movie. my ex-bf saw us and was wicked mad and he yelled at his friend. i asked the kid out acouple days after that. so i think my ex-bf is telling him not to go out with me. so what should i do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? rikatree2375 answered Saturday October 1 2005, 5:40 pm: Wow, complicated story but let's see what i can do. First of all, talk to your ex and tell him that he has absolutely no right to tell this guy you like certain things. Since you two aren't going out anymore, he can't take over your life. You have to live it yourself. So be honest but nice, ya know what i mean. And about this guy you like, sounds like he's sending mixed signals. So let me get this straight, he's interested but he said you two are only friends??? How about this, just ask him what he really feels if you know he's mature enough to actually answer. Tell him that you two get along really well but you dont know how far he wants to take y'alls relationship. I think if you can just get him talking about it then i'm sure you'll figure out what's really going on. But personally, i think he likes you so dont give up on him!!! Hope i helped ya!!!
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