My friend and I like the same guy and she made out with him in front of em so I was kind of mad but I got over it because I went and talked to her ex boyfriend.He got all mad at her because he said that was wrong of her to do that to me.But I told him I was over it and he is still mad and now she cant figure out why.Any advice on how she can talk to him with out getting him even madder.Ill rate high
cheerleader4evr answered Wednesday November 2 2005, 8:21 pm: dont be be like " WTF IS YOUR PROBLEM??" go up calmly and try to get on speaking terms again, while your not talking to her dont forget important dates like her birthday just to let them know that you still care and try to calmly ask her why she is mad, maybe she thinks your mad at her [ cheerleader4evr's advice column | Ask cheerleader4evr A Question ]
wrongnstillwrite answered Tuesday November 1 2005, 8:50 pm: Chances are, he's not only mad because what she did to you, but what she did to him. Remeber, he used to be her boyfriend so it's kinda a stab in the back to know she's making out with some other guy. Also, why do you care if he's mad at her? She tried to take this guy right in front of you, with yalls relationship on the line. She selfishly put herself first and left you in the dust. Don't worry about her problems, she deserves them. She should be on her knees that you aren't the mad one because if I was in your shoes, I wouldn't have gotten over it. Girls are not supposed to mess with guys their friends like. What ever happened to that rule recently is beyond me, but personally I think you should talk to her about that and worry about this guy later. Hope this helps and good luck :) [ wrongnstillwrite's advice column | Ask wrongnstillwrite A Question ]
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