Question Posted Tuesday December 26 2006, 10:17 am
~~~~~~~ so there is this guy that used to like me and i used to like him 2...and we knew we liked each other but couldnt go out!!!!
then he asked my full time enimy out!!!!!!! ahhh\\\
luvbug555 answered Tuesday December 26 2006, 11:47 am: if he asked your enemy out, hes trying 2 make you jelous!!! he knew you liked him but you woodent go out w/ him so hes trying to make you serously jelous w/ ur enemy!!! he still likes you!! so all you got 2 do is show him you still like him. do you got any friends that are friends w/ him 2? tell them that you would go out w/ him if he asked. then hel dump ur enemy and ask you out bcz he still likes you!!!!
hope this helps
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the_sweeter_heart answered Tuesday December 26 2006, 11:18 am: It depends on why he asked your enemy out.
If he asked your enemy out because he had real feelings for her, then I suggest you do nothing and just move on. It's hard to move on, I know, but just remember that there are more than million other guys than him out there in the world. And most of them are single ;)
If he asked your enemy out to make you jealous, then, well, that's stupid. What's the point? Try not to show envy, because then he'll give up on making you jealous and eventually dump this girl. Meanwhile, hit on other guys. Try to get your interest to someone else.
ItsLOVEmakeitHURT answered Tuesday December 26 2006, 11:02 am: well since he asked your "enemy" out.. you could ask his out and make him jealous. but you also could either just let it go and find someone new or tell him that its bothering you.
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