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Question Posted Monday January 30 2006, 10:06 pm

i am a 14 female, henderson middle school:
i really like my friends boyfriend. i hate that rule of not dating your friends ex. i don't think she really likes him, i feel like she is using him and i've been friends with him since 6 grade and with her since 7th. if they break up can i date him?


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hopeihelped answered Tuesday January 31 2006, 7:51 pm:
You can date him when you break up, but she'll be hella pissed. Plus, since you've been friends with him for quite awhile, you would also be risking your friendship with him. If your friend is using him, you should maybe bring up the topic when the two of you are hanging out. Like say something like, "Girl, you don't even like him." in a half-kidding kind of a voice. But in the meanwhile, they're still dating. And if you become the cause of their break-up, both of them may never forgive you. So for now, keep your eyes open for some other guys.

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