ima 14yr old female and i just broke up wit my bf, and that same day my friend asked him out. I kno im the one who dumped him, but i still like him a little, and it sorta bothers me that their goin out. and she is 2 yrs younger than him, so it seems weird to me.
holahayley56 answered Thursday July 13 2006, 9:30 pm: That is messed up.
Did she asked you if it was ok?
If she did, then theres nothing you really can do. You gave her the ok.
If you didn't...
then shes a fag. ditch her, & then go makeout with that guy.
ook. just kidding. You probaly wouldn't do that, I would.. but thats me, haha.
Why is he dating a girl 2 years younger then him?
fhdfh.
Make some new friends.
& move on from that guy. [ holahayley56's advice column | Ask holahayley56 A Question ]
Blue421 answered Thursday July 13 2006, 9:21 pm: What is wrong with your friend?! How dare she go out with your ex the same day you two break up! It should bother you. You need to talk to her about it. My rule, I dont date my friend's exes...its not fair to the friend! [ Blue421's advice column | Ask Blue421 A Question ]
jkiser answered Thursday July 13 2006, 9:21 pm: If you like him so much, you shouldn't have dumped him. There must have been a good reason to break up with him, so you should accept it. [ jkiser's advice column | Ask jkiser A Question ]
xthis1sakilluhx3 answered Thursday July 13 2006, 9:17 pm: ok well first of all if she truly was your friend she wouldn`t do that to you. It doesn`t matter who dumped who. you just don`t date your friends ex. its not right. it should bother you that their going out. thats so shady. [ xthis1sakilluhx3's advice column | Ask xthis1sakilluhx3 A Question ]
Melody answered Thursday July 13 2006, 9:14 pm: I didn't see a question mark any in this question. To ask for advice, there usually is a question involved. I have no clue what you are asking, so how can I answer the question? How can anyone? [ Melody's advice column | Ask Melody A Question ]
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