16/f
Okay there is this boy, of course. He has been my friend for a while now but lately he is really flirty with me and stuff and everyone sees it so i think he might have feelings for me. I'm kinda staring to ger feelings forhim to, but then today i find out that my friend likes him. She doesnt know i know and she doesnt know that i might have feelings for him. I really wanna take it further but i dont wanna hurt my friends feelings since now i know that she has liked him for a while. what should i do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? KuRsTy69 answered Friday August 17 2007, 9:07 pm: Well I've been in this situation before. But I didnt know my friend liked him until I saw her making out with him. She knew that I liked him. Ok well first of all you need to tell your friend that you like him. If he likes you then your friend will understand. Its hard because you dont want to hurt her but the thing is does he even like her? If you havent asked him you should. You dont want your friend to get hurt by this guy do you? What if he doesnt like her? This is all up to you. Think about how you feel and how they feel. What do you want? This is hard. [ KuRsTy69's advice column | Ask KuRsTy69 A Question ]
lostlj004 answered Friday August 17 2007, 1:05 pm: well I think since you like him and he likes you then your friend should understand that she cant have him since he likes you.I also think you should tell her that you like him and see if shes really your friend and if she'll understand
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xojessii answered Thursday August 16 2007, 11:21 pm: talk to your friend.
get all into your girly talk about guys and be like i think i like "whatshisface" but i heard you liked him? is that true? and then work it out with her and stuff. =]
if she is your friend she will understand.
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