okay me and my bestfriend Kristy have been friends for about 2 and a half years. i date her ex now, Alex and i really liked him and we dated for over 3 years and then my other "friend" Casey hooked them up so they dated for about a year and a half and i still really really like him.
but he likes Casey and Kristy so i have no idea how to get over him or if i should be his friend
it doesnt help i see him everyday and flirt with him, but if you have anything that would help that'd be great!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? advicequeen1384 answered Friday July 27 2007, 9:23 am: Boyfriends come and go, but friends are forever! Don't let this guy come between you guys. I'm pretty sure if this guy likes BOTH of your friends, and he might like you too, I don't think he is worth it. Try to think about his faults!Instead of how cute his eyes are... think of how he picks his nose sometimes or something like that. If he flirts with you, don't flirt back. You're giving him the wrong message. "Yeah, I don't care that you dated my best friend! I still like you!" That is not a good vibe for this situation. The worst thing to lose a friend over is a guy! Hope i helped you! XD [ advicequeen1384's advice column | Ask advicequeen1384 A Question ]
Trauma answered Friday July 27 2007, 1:15 am: I don't mean anything rude by this, but if you all keep passing around a guy there's a good chance it's going to cause some tension between you and your friends. And if you do date him, you're still probably going to worry about what he's thinking when he's around your friends, and what your friends are thinking, since they dated him, and he still likes him. It's going to be hard, but you'll be over him eventually. [ Trauma's advice column | Ask Trauma A Question ]
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