My cousin likes this guy but the thing is I think I kinda like him too. He flirts with both of us but I don't know what to do..either go for him or not to. Last time my cousin broke up with her ex and he wanted to dance with me so I did and she freaked out and ran to the bathroom crying. I can't have that happy again. By the way we're best friends :/ Well he's my age and my cousins only 12 and I'm 14. What do I do?
orphans answered Thursday October 6 2005, 9:38 pm: i think you should leave him alone because he oviously doesnt know who he like either if he if flirting with both of you. also you should never mess with a relitives love life because things could get nasty if you know what i mean. last i think that you shouldnt go out with your friend because what if you break up and never talk to each other? you would have withed that ya'll were still friends. just sit back and let things happen on their own! [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
Curry09 answered Thursday October 6 2005, 8:16 pm: If you like him then go for it, dont worry about anything. Your cousin is only 12 there will be a lot more guys that will like her and she will like them. She should be happy for you if anything. If you don't want to cause any trouble between you to then just forget about the guy and neither of you two go out with him. dont let a guy come between you and your best friend its not worth it ..trust me it happened to me..
hoped i helped... [ Curry09's advice column | Ask Curry09 A Question ]
BunnyxAblaze answered Thursday October 6 2005, 8:09 pm: Well you say this is your cousin and also your best friend. Which means she's family and friend. That's really close so I would say that family is 10 times more important than a guy who will possibly end up leaving. That's my opinion, but in the end it's your choice. I'm just here to help you come to a decision. Hope I helped. [ BunnyxAblaze's advice column | Ask BunnyxAblaze A Question ]
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