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how can i get her away from him but not make me look like a


Question Posted Saturday May 12 2007, 8:58 pm

ok the guy I've been liking for a year now has another girlfriend. we're actually pretty good friends. but whenever i see him with his girlfriend in school i get really down and depressed the rest of the day. i know he really likes her and i don't want to tear the relationship apart but what is some way i can get him more interested in me and make him like me more than "just a friend." i don't want to seem like a bitch for trying to destroy their relationship. i kinda want it to just break by nature.

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AntF921 answered Monday May 14 2007, 3:03 pm:
I would just try to put yourself out there more, if you know what I mean. Like be more social with him, talk a lot, and most of all, be flirty! haha yeah, it works believe me..it's happened to me, if he realizes that you are giving him moer "attention" then he might get feelings that start to grow...so try it....hope ive helped!

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