My bestfriend made out with my exboyfriend and i know that he is my ex but she is my bestfriend should my ecboyfriend be off limits?? What should i do? Should i tell her that she hurt me or just let it go?
Please i will rate 5's for any decent answers.
A_Wise_Bystander answered Wednesday December 28 2005, 1:50 pm: To start off any decent friend that has any respect and consideration would know that a previous spouse is outside of her domain. In other words, regardless of whether or not you still have feelings for your EX, dating or even interacting with him beyond friend limits should not be in the picture for that female companion of yours. Boys will be boys, but who you REALLY need to observe carefully is your so called "friend".
orphans answered Tuesday December 27 2005, 11:41 pm: tell her that u still have feelings for him and that you could get him back, i dont know who broke up with who meaning if he still has feelings for YOU or not, but you should tell her how you feel about him and to back off lol
just what i would do. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
Justanordinaryday answered Tuesday December 27 2005, 11:26 pm: you have a total right to be upset.. no doubt about it!!!! of course, you should be honest and totally open...after all you have a right to be upset..ask her how she would feel if you did that to her.. [ Justanordinaryday's advice column | Ask Justanordinaryday A Question ]
MissTash answered Tuesday December 27 2005, 11:00 pm: I would definetly be upset if i was in your position..
I would definetly suggest you tell your bestfriend how you feel about it.
How can she be your best friend and do that to you?
Definetly let her know how she hurt you. And as far as your ex goes...
I wouldnt even bother with him..
You go girl... [ MissTash's advice column | Ask MissTash A Question ]
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