so there's a guy i like, he's hard to read, i don't show my emotions... he might have a girlfriend... there's another guy that is waiting on my reply to go out with him... the guy i really like doesn't get along with almost any of my friends... and with all of these complications i don't know what to do. do i make a move on the guy i really like? do i go out with the guy i don't really like, but really likes me? do i just hook-up with the guy i like? what do i do?!?!?
charmed3fanatic answered Wednesday March 28 2007, 9:00 am: what do you feel is right? if you go for the guy who you like and he doesn't like you then there will be a problem. and plus he doesn't even like your friends? that's goign to mean more problems.. but don't go out with a guy you don't even like? lol that woudln't be too nice. and you could really break his heart... [ charmed3fanatic's advice column | Ask charmed3fanatic A Question ]
1993 answered Wednesday March 28 2007, 4:59 am: Do what you feel like doing, listen to your heart and it will lead to which way you want to go. Life is short its best to take chances you choose your adventure! [ 1993's advice column | Ask 1993 A Question ]
chuckweed007 answered Wednesday March 28 2007, 3:42 am: I would go after the guy you really like. We're talking about you here, you should do what makes YOU happy. Fairly quickly, I would strike up a conversation with this guy who you dont really know. Find out if he has a girlfriend or if he's interested in you. If he's taken, then you can go for the guy who is asking you out. But if you end up in a miserable relationship without talking to this guy, you are gonna regret it. Flash him a smile, that will make him easier to read. Or just plain go up and talk to him. [ chuckweed007's advice column | Ask chuckweed007 A Question ]
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