Question Posted Thursday December 14 2006, 9:05 pm
So my bestfriend has recently gotten jealous over me and my boyfriend dating. Shes been single for over a year and a half now and I really want to set her up with someone. Latly she's had alot of guys that have hinted they want to hookup with her, but I'm not sure if they would go out with her. Anyhow, I want to set her up with one of them but I'm not really friends with any of them, how do I go about doing this? She won't get mad if I set her up with someone. Thanks, btw I'm 14/f
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? xx2momma2xx answered Friday December 15 2006, 1:27 pm: If you are going to set her up with someone that you want her to stay with for a while, you want to make sure he is someone she will like, and someone that will like her. Don't just pick any guy that says he will date her because it won't last that long if they have ABSOLUTLY NOTHING in common. I know everyone says opposites attract, and that is somewhat true. People that have too much in common get bored with eachother very easily, but people that are too different from eachother, tend to argue about things A LOT. So you should pick someone that likes some of the same things as your friend but not TOO much in common. And don't set her up on a blind date...Let her meet him before you set them up on a date. (I have learned from much expierence that blind dates don't work to well.) [ xx2momma2xx's advice column | Ask xx2momma2xx A Question ]
god-smusgrove answered Thursday December 14 2006, 10:20 pm: don't set people up with people. because its all good for a week but it all just ends up in hell. sorry, but its true, and plus shes 14, she has PLENTY of time to look for a guy on her own.
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