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my ex gf of 7 months [we broke up in may] has been 'talking' to my best friend. theyre personality dont even go together. and this is bothering me so much! i have to spend a week with her @ camp next week, and i cant avoid her because theres not alot of girls going. and my best friends likes her back.
what should i do?!?!?! just let them be? or talk to them? or what?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? cloudy_conscience answered Wednesday July 16 2008, 4:59 pm: Truthfully all you can do is leave them alone and let their little love interest run it's course. You really don't have the right to get into it, because you guys are broken up. Yes, it may be difficult to be around them but they deserve a chance to be happy together. I think the best thing for you is too move on and find another girl that you can be interested in and that can take your mind off of your ex and best friends little fling. Just try to do things that keep your mind off of it, get a hobby, hang out with new friends, anything.
LOL_x0x answered Wednesday July 16 2008, 4:35 pm: I would just leave them alone. What your ex is up to is none of your business. And you said their personalities don't even go together, so maybe talking will be the only thing they end up doing.
If it gets to the point where he starts blowing you off for her or something really terrible, then I would talk to your best friend about it.
heybbylovee answered Wednesday July 16 2008, 1:55 pm: honestly, if he's your BEST friend, you should talk to him about it and inform him that it's making you uncomfortable that they talk so much. even if you don't like her anymore, he should respect the fact that it would be madd awkward if anything got started between him and your ex. [ heybbylovee's advice column | Ask heybbylovee A Question ]
SK8ORDIE answered Wednesday July 16 2008, 1:21 pm: it none of ur coinsern wat ur ex dose if they arnt alike they will figure it out and it will be a short relationship [ SK8ORDIE's advice column | Ask SK8ORDIE A Question ]
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