theres this guy at school that me and my friend think that we would all be best friends because were so alike. Weve tried so much stuff to try and be his friend ,but now hes moving and its making us crazy. also he mostly hangs out with the popular girls because they think hes hot. which he almost is. but we like him for his personality not for his looks. hes not even into that preppy scene. were all into the same music and everything. when hes not hanging out with the girls hes playing football or basketball. we really think that the three of us would be really good friends. but we cant get noticed that well. and now hes changing schools in a week wut should we do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? X0C0URT answered Monday October 3 2005, 6:30 pm: I hate to say it, but it looks like you're gonna have to let go of this guy. You don't even really know him, so it's not like you can truly miss him. Since he's changing schools, this is a perfect opportunity for you and your friend to forget about this guy. There are always tons of other great guys for you to hang out with. So for now, try meeting some new guys to take your mind off him. :-)
AnGeLs_AdVicE_x3 answered Monday October 3 2005, 4:50 pm: Well, You could either tell him and become friends ( long distant friendships are actually fun!) Or you could let him go so he would never no you wanted to be friends...now which one would you pick? I'd pick to tell him...wouldnt you hun? I mean what you got to lose? You could gain another friend here and thats always awesome! [ AnGeLs_AdVicE_x3's advice column | Ask AnGeLs_AdVicE_x3 A Question ]
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