my best friend is dating my crush of three years-- she knows that i like him. infact we almost dated last year but some things happened and it didnt work out. ive never liked someone as much as i liked him, she knows that. she acts like she forgot. what should i do? do i want someone like that in my life?
hananfriend answered Sunday February 11 2007, 9:01 pm: it all depends on WHY it was you say it didnt work out
but as far as your friend goes shes useing you so just dump her because you diserve better
and about this boy be his friens because one day hell see her for who she is and youll be there for him to come to
and/or
dont wait there for him if he likes you hell come running
TRUST ME guys like a girl that doesnt need
them like he needs you [ hananfriend's advice column | Ask hananfriend A Question ]
illdomybest answered Sunday February 11 2007, 8:03 pm: Somethings just happen like that i wouldnt take it to personal unless she does things like that all of the time but maybe you should just focus on another guy....If this constantly happens with her then id stop being friends with her. [ illdomybest's advice column | Ask illdomybest A Question ]
Brandi_S answered Sunday February 11 2007, 8:01 pm: Yah. Some friend alright. Sounds like you need to find a new best friend who knows what being a best friend is all about. [ Brandi_S's advice column | Ask Brandi_S A Question ]
xxlilreddivaxx answered Sunday February 11 2007, 7:48 pm: ignore her and pretend that it doesnt bother you. she is probably dating him to bother you so by acting like its cool, u will bother her. and no you do not need that friend. actually that isnt a friend at all. so you shouldnt even call her that. flirt with him and try to win him back. therefore, you can date him and bother her. if she knew that you liked him, and even flirted with him then she is not a friend, she is a hypocrite. [ xxlilreddivaxx's advice column | Ask xxlilreddivaxx A Question ]
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