I know I've asked quite a few questions..
But heres another. Lol..
Well my friend "Jessica" likes a guy named "Anthony." She's liked him for a while now. They went out like a year and a half ago. But she's still not over him. Now she has a boyfriend named "Ryan." But shes still not over Anthony... But now im starting to like Anthony too. And i don't know what to do. I wouldnt wanna do anything to risk me and her friendship.. Shes just head over heels for one guy one minute.. then with the other another minute. Its sorta annoying.. But i dunno...
Annerszz_101 answered Friday July 25 2008, 9:37 pm: Sit her down and tell her that you're kind of interested in Anthony. If she freaks out, ask her why she cares so much since she has a new boyfriend all the time. But if you really like him, you should try dating Anthony. (I would find out if he is interested in you before talking to your friend.)
But you also have to think about it from her side of the story. She might be like I used to be, she would date other guys to try and get over the one guy easier. So if that's the case, you need to respect that and try and forget your feelings for him or try and help her forget him since dating other guys isn't working.
Advicelady6798 answered Friday July 25 2008, 11:35 am: Shes not over Anthony because he is still free. Once he has a girlfriend she will finally let go. You can't make your decisions based on a friends point of view but you have to decide for yourself, what you want. If she is truly your friend then she won't care if you date Anthony. If she does say something, she is not your friend at all. If you don't do anything, you will spend your time wondering what would have happened. You shouldn't wonder, but know. [ Advicelady6798's advice column | Ask Advicelady6798 A Question ]
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