Question Posted Tuesday December 18 2007, 10:15 am
Hey there; I've already posted this question but seeming as you look pretty good and as my friend recommends you I would really like you to answer my question below. Thank you!!!
I have a friend who's girlfriend seems to like me more than she likes my friend. I'm two years older than her and I already have a girlfriend. What should I do? It would be rude to date her, yet I don't want to tell my friend? Sweet really…
Please help,
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? triquetra answered Tuesday December 18 2007, 11:39 am: She cannot fall for another person whilst she's with somebody else, that's really not fair. Breaking two hearts at once? The two would be your friend and your girlfriend. She's put you into a dangerous postition in which you face a row with your friend and a break up with your girlfriend.
Ask her what her feelings are for you, if she says that she just wants to be friends, that's fine. But if she says that she wants to go out with you (which i suspect she might say), say no. It's not rude or anything, it's the truth. You're already going out with somebody and the fact that you're two years older than her should be enough.
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