Question Posted Thursday February 22 2007, 5:53 pm
13/F
Ok so there is this guy... and I like REALLY REALLY like him. The problem is my bff likes him too. He flirts with me all the time and stuff and I have a class with him where shes not in it and we flirt there too. But then today for the first time ever he was flirting with both of us. But I really like him more than I have ever liked anyone. I dont know if he likes me or not but im pretty sure he doesnt like her.
So What should I do since we both like the same guy?
Additional info, added Thursday February 22 2007, 7:22 pm: Ya my bff knows im flirting with him & she knows i like him. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? MissMegLoL answered Friday February 23 2007, 11:56 am: You should definately talk to your friend about it and find out if she would be okay with you dating him if it comes to that. You shouldn't make a move without asking her how she feels first though, because you could end up without a friend if she cares that much. Think about who would be there for you in the long run. The answer would most likely be your friend, so you should take her feelings into consideration before doing something you may later regret. [ MissMegLoL's advice column | Ask MissMegLoL A Question ]
Not_To_Worry_x3 answered Thursday February 22 2007, 7:20 pm: Before you decide to tell this guy you like him ;; try talking to your bff first. she may take it a little hard & she may even get a little upset - but you need to be upfront with her instead of going behind her back like that. If this guy is flirting with you, then i assume if he doesn`t like you ; he`s atleast got interest in you. :)
If your bff is ohk with you telling him ; i say go for it! But if your bff takes it hard and gets really upset; think first before you tell him; is your bff or your crush more important? :)!!<3
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