ok my best friend likes this guy who likes her too but there not going out becuase shes going away for a month during the summer. well im friends with the guy that she might go out with and i dont know why but i like him and of course i like her theyre my good friends but i dont like them together. its like a guy feeling that its not right and that its uncomfortable. plus if they break up what the hell am i going to do? im friends with both of them and the guy is friends with all of our friends, itll ruin our group! and make things awkward! what should i do, is this normal, and any advice you can give! thanks!!!!! (will rate 5s)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? IhAvEaNsWeRs2104 answered Wednesday June 14 2006, 1:28 am: It seems to me that you just really like this guys and maybe you are jealous and your friend might get him and not you. Well didn't you ever think that if you got in the way and you got him and she didn't that it would ruin your group also I think you should just let it go and what happens happens and whoever he wants to be with he will choose for all you know he may like you also but don't give up and let him know you like him with some flirting cause unless she has him it is all fair game so get on it.
missmissgurl answered Wednesday June 14 2006, 12:46 am: You can't do anything, it's up to them, not you. If they break up, don't choose sides. Be there for both of them. Try to stay out of it as much as possible. Good Luck! [ missmissgurl's advice column | Ask missmissgurl A Question ]
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