just friends might get someone killed....LITERALLY!!!
Question Posted Sunday January 29 2006, 10:40 am
mmk i live in STL and there's this girl, she just wants to be my friend but i love her so much and cant get over her (this might give away hoo i am but i've liked her since Kindergarten)!!! and all my friends want me to be happy, but they're telling me that they're going to kill her friends and shit like that (my friends are sophomores and juniors and im in 8th grade and they dont care what anyone thinks) and one of them got a hold of my buddy list and im rele scared of what they're going to do!! I told them to back off and leave me alone and that i dont want to be their friend if they keep this shit up. is there NE thing i can do!?!
Q i need answered:
How do I keep my friends and go out with the girl i loved?
13/M
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? Teza answered Sunday January 29 2006, 10:53 am: Woah, woah there. Kill her friends? For what reason? I personaly think they are just saying that to sound tough, and to scare you.. which is working. They won't do that, they won't even have the guts. If the girl just wants to be your friend, there is nothing you can do to change her mind. If she wanted to be more then friends, you would know. For now, just be her friend and see how that would work out. Sorry, but that's the only thing you can do for now. Flirt with her and show her that you can be a good boyfriend. Ignore your friends because if they are saying all those things, they aren't beaing true friends at all. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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