ok so here's the deal. . .i recently broke up with my gf. it just wasn't working out. anyway, now her best friend is after me, and i don't know what i should do. i think it would look really bad, i mean, it's her best friend. i will rate for good answers
charmed3fanatic answered Wednesday March 8 2006, 7:20 pm: we'll if you guys are cool(you and your ex) i'm sure it would be fine.. but if your not even talking anymore that pretty much means shes hurt, and is going to get upset when her best friends would go out with you =] [ charmed3fanatic's advice column | Ask charmed3fanatic A Question ]
jealousyxo answered Wednesday March 8 2006, 7:07 pm: Oh no DEFFINATELY not a good idea.That happened to me before and lets just say alot of drama happened.It might break up your ex's and her best friends relationship and thats not a good thing.I would suggest you and your ex's friend to not get involved with each other right now.Just say to her that you need some time,and they its not right for you both to go out with each other since it could hurt the friendship.i mean you wouldnt want your best friend going out with your ex right? I hope I could help!
VanityScore answered Wednesday March 8 2006, 7:04 pm: That's some best friend...
Do you want to come between your ex and her 'friend', or wind up with either of them not talking to you? Then I suggest not dating your ex's best friend, unless your ex is okay with it (and not fake okay with it, like some girls are).
Otherwise a lot of un-needed drama will occur. And then you'll come back and ask for more advice. So let's not waste precious time- I say, don't date the best friend. It's pretty much a problem starter. [ VanityScore's advice column | Ask VanityScore A Question ]
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