ok here he goes, there is a guy in my school that i really like, since he came to our school we were friend , not close one , but we talk to each other, one of my friend is going out with him, and we kind of stop talking me and my guy friend and i dont know what to do, because im going crazy for the guy and i have lots of butterflies in me right now , im trying to think about some other guys but i cant, and the big think that im worried now is that he is moving next year. and i think that ny guy friend doesnt like my friend too much ,,,,i dont know what to do now .help
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? jobrolover3725 answered Friday March 19 2010, 1:10 am: well since your friend is going out with him, there's not much you can do without losing her friendship. if he does like you and you break up their relationship your friend will be mad. think about it: is it really worth losing a friend over a guy (especially if he is moving next year)? i would try to move on from him. it will be better for you and for your relationship with your friend. don't interfere in their relationship. i know it hurts right now, but you're young and you'll get over it. there's no reason why you can't still be friends with him though. try talking to him more or hang out in a group with your friend and guy friend! [ jobrolover3725's advice column | Ask jobrolover3725 A Question ]
Trauma answered Thursday March 18 2010, 7:26 pm: I understand how hard this situation can be, but it's probably best not to interfere in their relationship. Even if you don't think he likes her that much, she's still you're friend. Imagine how you would feel if she did something like that to you. The only thing you could really do is try to wait it out until they break up, then (with her permission), tell him how you feel about it. I know it's tough, but if you do something now you're going to risk ruining your friendship with her. [ Trauma's advice column | Ask Trauma A Question ]
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