its like this well I like this 1 guy for like ever and he likes me back well lets call him Gerald. Then all of a sudden I like this one guys and he likes me back too lets call hiim Kevin. They're both really nice and cool. But I dont know which one I should go with. I feel that which ever choice i make someone at the end ends up getting hurt. Sometimes I like one more than another sometimes I like them equally but either way im still way way confused. i donn knoe wat to do??? I really really really really like each of them and that makes it soooooooo much harder.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? crazyinlove09 answered Friday March 16 2007, 9:45 am: i say wait and see which one you like more and really get to know them both well but after deciding on one stay friends with the other one because 1 its not right to hurt him and not be friends and 2 if you go out with the one guy and decide hes a jerk ad break up with him the guy you didnt choose will still be there for you and help you thru it and you may even want to date him then so im not saying cheat on whoever you pick im just saying stay friends
chuckweed007 answered Friday March 16 2007, 1:40 am: I would just remain friends with both of them, and kind of feel the situation out. As friends, you can just let the love happen. Try to be patient with it and I'm sure you will make the right decision. [ chuckweed007's advice column | Ask chuckweed007 A Question ]
Annerszz_101 answered Friday March 16 2007, 1:07 am: Hm, I've been in the same situation before, but it's totally up to you on which one you like more. Try getting to know them both better, and seeing what you have in common with both of them. Whichever one you feel more of an attraction to, and whichever one you feel more comfortable around, i would choose that one. [ Annerszz_101's advice column | Ask Annerszz_101 A Question ]
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