Question Posted Saturday September 15 2007, 10:50 am
So I am really not too happy here. There is this guy called mark who I guess everyone likes but not for the obvious reasons, but because he is really funny and easy to talk to. I have had the biggest crush on him for a while now, and for a while I thought he liked me too. But then, I found out my best friend claire who is best friends (like, really, BEST FRIENDS, top on myspace, talk to eachother for hours on the phone each night) with mark, and she has a HUGE crush on him. She told me (and only me) about it because she thought that I didn't like him while everyone else did. Now I still really like him, but telling him wouldn't do any good because girls tell him daly that they like him and he never cares, and it might ruin our friendship. Plus, my best friend is in love with him and has a much better chance of him actually liking her. What I'm asking is, is there someway I can get over this guy quickly for my friends sake?
Sydney answered Saturday September 15 2007, 11:25 pm: Ok.
Sooo If you and your friend both like him that doesn't mean that you should stop. It just means that you can't let him get in between your friendship. But if you want to get over him. Find a different crush. Someone really hott to get him out of your mind. :] [ Sydney's advice column | Ask Sydney A Question ]
sunnyville answered Saturday September 15 2007, 6:54 pm: Yeah,go after another guy that you like,hang out with him or with your friends have some fun go partying,visit different areas,watch some movies,don't talk about him anymore,have your friends not mention him anymore to you if that's possible. [ sunnyville's advice column | Ask sunnyville A Question ]
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