Question Posted Wednesday January 31 2007, 9:44 pm
okay recently my best freinds boyufriend broke up with her and she was like really upset.....welll she said that she thought that he really like me and was just using her to get to me..and i think that is true becasuie of how he is acting round me and nmber one i DON"T want him an de ven if i did i woud never go out with him but what do i do i don't want to get mad at me isf she catches hiimflirtin with me but he won't tkae the hint and go away? I DON"T flirt with him back just to let you know.
Laf16 answered Wednesday January 31 2007, 11:13 pm: i think you should tell your friend honestly if he does start flirting with you that you dont like him and you dont want to be w/ him.. and then maybe point out some other guys at your school that are hot that you too could have fun with... she though will probably get jealous if he broke up w/ and he starts flirting w/ you.. so be clear that you dont like him and that becasue shes ur friend you wouldnt do that and not to worry... but if you dont want confrontation w/ her mabye just tell the dude.. look shes a really good friend of mine so im not going to start to like you because i wont do that to her.. [ Laf16's advice column | Ask Laf16 A Question ]
Little_silent_voices answered Wednesday January 31 2007, 10:58 pm: I have been in the same situation and really all yu can do is be like " I wont go out with you you went out with my bestfriend" and tell her that too. Thats really all you can do
christina answered Wednesday January 31 2007, 10:39 pm: Tell him flat out that you're not interested & that you just wanna be friends. If he disrespects your choice, kick him in the face.
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