okay so i met this kid chris. well me & chris became close & he told people that he thought something would happen between us. like get together or something. so then i go over chris's house with my friend ashley & they start talking and stuff. now he is all into her after one time meeting her. he said that same thing about something would happen between them. well ashley knows how much i like him but yet is still going along and likes him back but lies to be about it. well he kept saying he wanted her. well tonight he calls me and asks me to go over his house. well i still really like him & i want to go over i just dont know how to deal with the situation. what do i say to them? this kid is a major player so i know he doesnt mean it to either of us but ashley really believes him but i really like him. eek. help?
No_such_thing_as_self answered Saturday July 29 2006, 2:54 am: Well, go get`em. Your friend said she didnt like him? Its all yours. And friends play along all the time. I see it everyday. Its really not that bad of a thing. And she`s only playing along, that shouldnt stop you from going after him you know? [ No_such_thing_as_self's advice column | Ask No_such_thing_as_self A Question ]
caramella answered Saturday July 29 2006, 1:03 am: seriously save yourself from the problem your about to fall into.He doesnt like you OR her.He likes varieties...changes in other words.He is obviously not ready for a relationship at ALL so dont even BOTHER going to his house cuz if you do youll just like him MORE.try to tell your freind that he aint good for the both of you and one day he will see a girl pretier than ashley and go off telling everyone how theyre together [ caramella's advice column | Ask caramella A Question ]
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