Question Posted Saturday December 31 2005, 6:43 pm
Hey MissJessicaPaige! Your advice really helped a lot. But, I have one more question, everyone keeps telling me to get over him and stuff, but I've already tried! I can't do this anymore. And the other day I went to a party with him and his girlfriend a.k.a my best friend, wasn't there. So we ended up making out and I gave him a hand job! I know, bad thing to do. But now what should I do. I've known him for 10 years and we've dated a few times in the past. I just can't let him go. HELP!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? MissJessicaPaige answered Sunday January 1 2006, 11:16 am: Whoa,..that's kind of funny, because I kind of have that same problem! With the guy i like goin' with my best friend part anyway. Letting go is hard, I know, because I have this problem. And you shouldn't if you really ((underline really lol)) like him. But, one of my best friend's Allie, ((not the one dating the guy I like)) she is in love with this guy, but he only wants to be friends. That party pooper! Anyway, she likes alot of different guys but still in in love with him. So I think you should still like him, and flirt still, and whenever him and his girlfriend break up ((I think it will be soon, but that's just what I think)) that you should make a move or flirt even more. But don't go over-board because, that'll freak him out. Or he'll like it, because guys are little perverts but he won't break up with his girlfriend. In a guys' mind its like, "Why break up with my girlfriend, when I can get stuff from both of them?!" He may not seem like it, but that's probably what he's thinking if you've done something like that before.
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