ok there is this guy i like a lot and we went out in like 3rd grade ;but this year he went out with one of my best friends and he promised me if they broke up he would ask me out but then he went out with my ex friend but he told me that he still loves my friend after i told him how i felt about him so ypu think ypu could help out a lil???
amandaaababyy answered Tuesday February 19 2008, 2:13 am: first off, i hate to burst your bubble but 3rd grade relationships dont count.
secondly, this kid sounds like a straight up player. hes going out with your bestfriend, and yet hes promising to go out with you if they breakup? and on top of that he didnt even follow through with this promise, but better yet just got with another girl. ANYONE deserves a guy better than that.
and lastly, you and your 'bestfriend' have a very interesting friendship. not only should you probally not being talking to youre BESTfriends boyfriend, getting him to make promises that he will leave her for you but if shes you really your friend would she have got with the boy you like in the first place?
i think you should reconsider this whole situation, possibly choose your friends more wisely and maybe not go after the guy thats just a calling to get hurt, ESPECIALLLY when he is your bestfriends boyfriend.. just a thought(o: [ amandaaababyy's advice column | Ask amandaaababyy A Question ]
schochie16 answered Monday February 18 2008, 9:58 pm: honestly, theres nothing you can do. you can't force someone to like you. if you could ... would you really want to go out with someone who doesn't like you but is just keeping a promise? the best thing to do is move on . i know you like him and you still can but i think the flames have been died out for awhile. but deffinetly keep your eye open for another hottie...then maybe he'll see he likes you and he'll be the one chasing you
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