Question Posted Wednesday December 12 2007, 8:06 pm
theres this boy who makes me feel amazing. hes always complimenting me and stuff. and recently i found out that he likes my best friend. hes the sweetest kid and they seem like "the" couple, but i'm really jealous. what do i do?
Heretohelp93 answered Thursday December 13 2007, 1:27 am: don't worry about this just try to move on there are plenty more fish in the sea
he is not the only guy out there as there are plenty of other great guys around and as soon as you meet 1 you'll forget all about this other guy [ Heretohelp93's advice column | Ask Heretohelp93 A Question ]
RespectLifexo answered Wednesday December 12 2007, 9:59 pm: ugh, happens to me all the time.
You cant do anything if he likes her, and if their "the couple"
Might as well TRY to move on, and get over with it. The only thing you can do. [ RespectLifexo's advice column | Ask RespectLifexo A Question ]
orphans answered Wednesday December 12 2007, 9:51 pm: Hold on there, he likes your best friend? Hmmm, have you ever heard the saying friends are forever boyfriends are whatever? If she really is your best friend and you know that they are "the" couple, don't ruin it for them. Let them be happy, would you rather be jealous and ruin their relationship? Or jealous but you'll get over it someday? Life goes on, try to find some other guy that makes you feel fantabulous, there are plenty of decent guys out there, he can't be the only one. You can always wait and see what happens with their relationship, and if it doesn't work out, maybe you could date him? But, if he likes your best friend, don't sway him off track, what comes around goes around. Always rememeber that and start fishing, because there are definetly plenty of fish in the sea. :]
Hope I helped! [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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