Well my Best friend's boyfriend broke up with her because he liked me. She knows this. I feel so bad. I don't like him....i have a boyfriend. My boyfriend is his friend. I am so confused. I don't know if my friend hates me now. She always seems really sad around me. Can anyone help me?
BeAuTiFuL1BaBy answered Tuesday April 4 2006, 4:03 pm: Oh man.
That sucks.
I'm so sorry.
but anyway, talking to her in a really quiet place with nobody around would be a good place to talk to her.
If she's a good friend then most likley she isn't MAD, just REALLY upset.
If she's a GOOD friend then she would understand that its not your fault that he likes you. And that you feel bad about it, considering you have a boyfriend and you don't like him BACK.
deathwillcome answered Sunday April 2 2006, 7:14 pm: You should talk to her about it. Tell her that you didn't want him to break up with her, and that you have a boyfriend and have no interest in him. Tell her that maybe it was for the best. She has to realize that if he broke up with her for you then he would have done it for an other girl. It is best that he did it sooner than later. Let her know that you are there for her and that you will help her find a boy to like. Help her look at boys, get her thinking about other things so that she doesn't moap around forever. I hope that I helped, and remember that my inbox is always open. YOu don't have to rate, but it would be nice if you did. Thanks! [ deathwillcome's advice column | Ask deathwillcome A Question ]
Kayendall06 answered Sunday April 2 2006, 6:56 pm: She might just be sad becuase he broke up with her. It was realllllly stupid of him to brake up with her for you, who has a boyfriend and doesn't like him. Talk to her and him together and let your feelings out [ Kayendall06's advice column | Ask Kayendall06 A Question ]
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