well i just got back from a party and i saw this boy who i kinda no and we were flirting and my friend told him that i liked him which i do! then later on i saw one of my old friends and we kind of went out a while ago but he was asking people if they had seen me so i talked to him aND HE likes me!!!!! but theres one more at school thati lkke and we talk but he has a g/f !!!!!! which one should i pick??????
alorra123 answered Friday March 30 2007, 11:58 pm: ok well think about wich one is the nicest. think about wich boy has the qualities that you look for in a guy, and if you still like them all, try getting to know them and see who you like best.
ok, now if you want my opinion, i'd go for the first one, that is if he is a nice guy and all. The old friend/ex-b/f might or might not work well considering you've already gone out with him, and deffinatly stay away from the one that already has a g/f. He may be a nice guy and all, but you dont want to end up being the other woman, or making a mortal enemy of the present g/f. [ alorra123's advice column | Ask alorra123 A Question ]
DepthofHeart answered Friday March 30 2007, 11:55 pm: Well it should only be between two guys since one has a girlfriend. As for which one you choose no one can really decide for you. It's your choice, no one on here knows the guys you like better than you. Which guy you like better? If you're sure one of them likes you and you like them then that would be a good choice, But you should decide who you have stronger feelings for and who you would rather be with.
loca1xcel3b answered Friday March 30 2007, 11:52 pm: Well obviously the one with the girlfriend is off limits. And just because someone likes you, doesn't mean you should go out with them. If you really like the first guy, then that's the guy you should go with. [ loca1xcel3b's advice column | Ask loca1xcel3b A Question ]
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