my exboyfriend is datin my supposed to be best friend
Question Posted Monday December 5 2005, 7:27 pm
i was seeing this guy on and off for about a month... we worked together and everything but now some girl is datin him and shes supposed to be my best friend... i dont know what to do.. she cheated on him and had sex with one of my friends and the night after she had sex with one of his friends... then the next night his friend confronted him and he broke up with her... the only thing is he took her back the following day... she used the lines "i heard u were cheating on me so i had to get even... i dont know what i would do or where i would be without u... i need u in my life..blahblahblah" and he feel for it... when i make out with a girl in front of him he gets mad... when he sees me with my guy friends he gets all jelious and tries to flirt with me what do i do??
Obviously this girl is not your best friend..and if i were you, i would distance myself from her, she doesnt seem to be very trust worthy.. And in regards to this guy, have you told him your feelings? You cant resent him for what hes doing to you because in fact, he really doesnt know that he's hurting you if you havent told him how you feel..
Maybe he does like your 'Best friend' but from what she has done in the past i dont think they will last very long.. the trust is already gone!
So if i would u i would tell him how you feel, and to be honest, if he really wanted to be with you, dont you think he would be??
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