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so many guys, so little time


Question Posted Sunday July 23 2006, 9:24 pm

i was at this thing w/ my friend and there were 2 guys there. she flirted with one the first 2 days and the other the second 2 and it got on my nerves b/c i dont want to flirt w/ anyone my friend likes b/c shes been my best friend since we were 2. she says she only likes one of them but it still frustrates me b/c shes got a boyfriend, 2 of her friends like her, and now this guy does too. i just think she needs to get her priorities straight. i want to tell her but i dont know how to in a "nice" way. is it wrong for me to express my concern? one of the guys she likes and likes her is one of my friends and i dont want to see him get hurt. the other guy and i are getting really close and it bugs me so much that she flirts w/ him. what should i do? thanks!

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DD answered Sunday July 23 2006, 11:16 pm:
Sit her down and tell her all of that. If she's your friend, she'll understand that you are concerned about her.

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