Question Posted Wednesday December 14 2005, 7:43 pm
well me and my bffl went to the mall and met the most awesomest guy there so we planned to go there every weekend to see him.we both like him and he says he likes us both...well i was talking to him on the phone and he said between you to i would pick you but then he acts like he likes her sooooo much...ok my bffls past history is she likes boys..like she is supper boy crazy and if a guy acts like he likes her than she automatcilly likes him back..well i like him sooooo much!! and i dont know if i should go out with him or no because she " likes " him to and because he seems like a player..what do i do??
well a frienship 4ever is way better than a boy getting in between u guys! this is rrrreeeeeeellllly bad. this guy is playing with your emotions between u guys and sooner or later you and your friend will end up split apart. this guy could be a really good friend but don't go ahead and go out with him. it's just NOT worth it! [ hershikissescanhelp's advice column | Ask hershikissescanhelp A Question ]
AskAndy answered Wednesday December 14 2005, 10:03 pm: Take him, because if she does, you won't have him and it's not your job to make her happy by handing over a guy you like! If she gets mad it's her problem-she should've taken the guy first, and she probably wasn't your friend anyways. If he likes you and he's not taken, take him before she does so if she tries to get him while he's taken (with you) you would know you have reason to be mad at her, and that she was never your bff. Go out with him if you like him even if he seems like a player, because after you're finished with him, you can give him to your friend! [ AskAndy's advice column | Ask AskAndy A Question ]
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