so, i like this boy at my church. he told me through a note and a phone call that he likes me to. now, the problem is everytime i go to youth group his best friend, his girlfriend and my crush are there hanging out becuase they all attend the same school. lately she, being my crush's best friends girlfriend, has been all over my crush and like completely ignoring her boyfriend. like, she would giggle and touch his arm alot, she would laugh at his dumb jokes. im falling for him because he's an all aroudna amzing guy, like he calls me beautiful and gorgeous, he just has such a way with words that i always get butterflies, but this pest is ruining EVERYTHING! idk what to do. did my crush lie to me about having feelings for me? is his best friends girlfriend playing my crush's friend? is this girl using her "boyfriend" to get to my crush? please help i am done crying over this.
It sounds like the guy you like is in an uncomfortable spot, he can't be rude to her, but she is disrespecting his friend.
If I were you, I would let her keep acting like the idiot she is making herself out to be. Be nice and polite, don't cause any waves, and let those two guys figure out they would rather not have her around. If you cause a confrontation you will be giving her exactly what she wants-your jealousy. If you ignore her it is like saying, "you aren't even worth the worry." [ kristamikele's advice column | Ask kristamikele A Question ]
alzast answered Monday May 18 2009, 7:10 pm: i think to shud try 2 become friends with your crushes best friends gf and gather more info. if you conclude that she does like your crush and if your crush doesnt like her than ask your crush out on a date and hopefully somthin will spark between you, but if he rejects you then that means that he wasnt the right person as the old saying goes theres other fish in the sea. [ alzast's advice column | Ask alzast A Question ]
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