I think I like one of my friends, but I don't know what to d
Question Posted Monday May 7 2007, 4:20 pm
OK, the reason I said that I don't know what to do is very simple. I'm bi, and I kow the guy I like (we'll call him Seth) is bi. The reason I don't know if I should ask him out is because our other friend is also bi. Well, he likes Seth, but Seth won't go out with him because they live on seperate continents. Me and Seth live only three hours away from each other, and I want to ask him out. The only problem is the other guy gets really mad at Seth and the person he goes out with (in that case would be me). I dont know, should I ask him out or should I just let it go. This may help, I am a 15/m, and Seth is turning 15 in October (my birthday already passed). Thanks in advance!
Additional info, added Monday May 7 2007, 5:18 pm: I forgot to say that I think about him all the time. I mean, not just every now and again. For example, yesterday during History, I couldn't stop thinking about him. Another one is in Math, we had to do a worksheet that had sixty questions, and we had one period to do it. I only got one-ten, because I couldn't focus on the math. I don't think its a crush, becasue all the other crushes I had wore off when the person made me mad. But Seth has made me feel like I wanna kill him for some stuff, but I still love him.. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Ashumms answered Monday May 7 2007, 11:23 pm: You should just ask Seth out. Three hours away is a helluva lot shorter than an entire continent away. The other guy should be happy that Seth is happy if he really likes him.
CHiCKENxNOODLExSOUP answered Monday May 7 2007, 8:30 pm: i say, just ask seth out.
who cares about the other guy.
but im not sure if i read your question completely correctly. it was kinda confusing.
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