ok im a guy i really like this gurl and i told her everything and ive even told out friends, ok o today after school i walk up to where we usually meet and this random girl that i dont talk to comes up and says STAY AWAY FROM HER,and the reason she said that is because her bestfriend likes the same girl im going for. so ok long story short,i want this girl and this girl doesnt want me to talk to her at all ever what do i do ? BETTER FROM A GIRLS POV
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Miss-Chris answered Sunday October 28 2007, 9:57 am: What I would say to do is talk to her anyway. As for that random wierdo who came up andd yelled at you, if she does it again, tell her it's the girls choice who she likes, and if she likes her friend, then he can have her(why go for a girl who doesn't like you?), but if she likes you, then tough luck for her friend. Plus, she (the random wierdo)is just a girl. If you like that other girl, are you gonna let HER stand in your way? no. So totally forget what she said unless she does it again. Then use above speech. And tell her to get lost. Oh, and kudos on telling the girl you liked her. That takes guts, and if she's a nice person(which i'm sure she is) she will respect how stressful it is. Hope I helped. L8er [ Miss-Chris's advice column | Ask Miss-Chris A Question ]
XSugarPieX77 answered Friday October 26 2007, 2:18 pm: Deffinitly talk to this chick. You dont know if that girl that yelled at you was telling the truth or not. If she was, then, this chick isnt right for you, shes pretty immature if you ask me, sending someone to tell you to stay away, how lame is that? Dont worry about it if she doesnt like you, theirs plenty of other chicks out their for you to meet. Hope i helped! Good Luck!
adverb answered Friday October 26 2007, 1:34 pm: try to talk to "your girl" whenever you know her friend won't be around (maybe during lunch or if you have a class together) or maybe write her a note, whichever works best, and ask what's up with her friend. ask her if it's HER choice not to talk to her or if it's just her friend's problem. make sure she knows it's not about the "liking" part, it's about your friendship. [ adverb's advice column | Ask adverb A Question ]
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