i was walking with my best friend since like forever to her house, when we passed this girls house who i'm friends with [my best friend isn't as close with her] the girl was outside with some other people and MY CRUSH since like 2 years. we were walking on the other side of the street and she asked if we wanted to hang out with her. i wanted to sooo bad since my crush was there cause really who would want to pass up a chance to hang out with their crush? but my best friend, being not as good friends with her, said no we can't, and we continued walking to her house. i was kinda pissed b/c i REALLY wanted to hang out with them, especially him. and she knew i've liked him forever. he even threw an acorn at me or something =) hahah anywayyyy.. should i have been like, no i want to hang out with them, and gone with them or did i do the right thing and stick with my bff ?
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? KiSSxMYxPEARLS answered Monday February 27 2006, 9:32 pm: I would`ve stayed with my best friend. I know alot of people would go with the guy they like, but I wouldn`t. Even if my best friend hated my boyfriend. I would NEVER ditch my best friend for my boyfriend. It just isn`t me. I can understand that you were kinda pissed off, but your being a good friend by sticking with your best friend. You`ve been walking with your best friend to her house since like..forever. It doesn`t mean that the guy you like won`t ever talk to you again just because you didn`t hang out with him. So it`s okay. You basically did the right thing.
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