so basically. theres this boy... hes in my class. i like him very much. and i know he likes me.. its just his best friend hates me and doesnt want me to go out with him. so his bestfriend keeps telling him things like "you know she'll only break yourheart" and things like that. and he yells at him about it...
should i just give up becuase i know ill never be picked over his bestfriend, since he believes him?
GoToGirlxoxoalways answered Saturday April 7 2007, 4:24 pm: If he likes you, and you like him, the WORST thing would be to give up on it. This guys best friend, isnt that great of a best friend if he cant accept this guy liking you! and i am sure that the person you like will realize that pretty soon... i hope everything works out for you!!
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lovestruck823 answered Saturday April 7 2007, 4:00 pm: If he believes what his friend is saying then he isnt worth it. He should be his own person and have thoughts for himself. I dnt think you should get over him or move on since that is really hard but i think yo should talk to him about it and tell him that you dnt knw why his bff hates you but that you arent that way. Hope I Helped! [ lovestruck823's advice column | Ask lovestruck823 A Question ]
DrPlayer answered Saturday April 7 2007, 3:56 pm: No there is still a chance that you two will go out. Trust me there are a lot of relationships in which the best friend hates the girlfriend or boyfriend. It's just something they have to deal with. Try acting nice to the dude that hates you. [ DrPlayer's advice column | Ask DrPlayer A Question ]
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