So, I liked this boy and i told him, and he said he liked me too, so we start to get to know eachother better and blahblahblah, then i start talking to boy number 2, and he is so amazing, like the guy i've always dreamed of havin' kind of a thing. We were just friends and then he broke up with his girlfriend and i helped him along with it and we became real close, and we are always like "love you" and such, then boy 1's best friend just got lead on and dumped by this one chick and he was like "I WOULD DIE IF THAT HAPPENED TO ME!" so that just made it worse, like i can't do that too him now. So he asked me out a few days later and of course i said yes, i still like him at this point but i like boy2 more. That night boy2 got back together with his girlfriend and i just got real angry at him for it. And i like "confessed my love for him" you could say. And he said "I was actually going to ask you out later but then you told me your with the other Evan" So, that really screwed things over. Right now i don't have a lot of feelings for boy1 ((the one i am dating now)), but strong ones with boy2, and he says he has better feelings for me than his current girlfriend. But for us to be together i would have to break up with boy1, and he would break up with his girlfriend. So we can be happy together. But is hurting the other two really worth it?
Do i break up with Boy1 so i can be with boy2?
LiLsHaWtY08 answered Monday March 26 2007, 9:01 pm: well if you aren't happy with boy1 and boy2 isn't happy with his current girlfriend..then breakup with them and get together. It might hurt their feelings but your feelings are more important. [ LiLsHaWtY08's advice column | Ask LiLsHaWtY08 A Question ]
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