ok, 14/f
so theres this guy at my school, we'll call him michael. he was my bf for almost 1 yr but then we broke up bc we couldnt actually go on a real date. idk, it wasnt ever a problem before. and he's the first person i've ever liked. hard to believe but its true, and i love him so so much. but then theres one of my best friends, we'll call him dylan. now that i'm not going out with mike dylan wont stop asking me out (sry, that sounds kinda conceited) but its getting to the point where its multiple times a day and its really making our friendship awkward. i cant avoid him but i dont want to go out with him. and i've said this multiple times. i still love michael so so so much and i dont wanna go out with anyone else. we might be getting back together but we might not. i dont know what to do
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? mizz_nene93 answered Friday October 6 2006, 7:12 pm: Well, I've had this problem too. I broke up with this boy, and now one of my friends is flirting with me constantly, and asked me out too. If michael can't respect the fact that you can't go out with him somewhere, then he's not right for you. He probably got tired of not being able to go anywhere with him, but he decided that was ok when you 2 started goin out. Idk wut to tell you abouot dylan...just keep tellin him you are not interested. Maybe you can tell him you have another boyfriend at another school. Back to michael...you can't just sit around waitin for michael to come back to you. Even though it will be hard, try to move on if he doesn't day anything about goin back out in a week or so.
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