my best friend introduced me to this guy she likes (they've meet in real life) via the internet. We had talk a little but no anything major, then yesterday; my friend went on MY facebook account and he started talking to her thinking it was me. I was on her at the time and i started a conversation with him (him knowing it was me) He told me a was the perfect girl for him, ive never meet him in real life so it was kinda odd. When we went back to are own accounts she saw are whole conzo and was crushed , she pretended to be amused by it.
We all had a three way convo on msn, and i really do think he likes me.
What should i do????Hes really sweet and i love his personality
Additional info, added Thursday April 22 2010, 3:03 am: Hes younger and shorter than me.
My best friend says shes completely over him but keeps bring up that he liked her first!?. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? Trauma answered Monday April 19 2010, 1:07 am: If your friend likes him, you really shouldn't do anything. You could try to take it to the next level, but you're risking your friendship by doing so if she likes this guy. Think about how you would feel if she did this to you. In the end, you need to decide what you'd rather have: your friendship, or this guy. [ Trauma's advice column | Ask Trauma A Question ]
advicefromdory answered Sunday April 18 2010, 10:00 pm: You should ask your friend about what she would think if you ended up taking your relationship to the next level with this guy. even if she does say yes just make sure she is completly sure of you 2 b/c even though she might say yes it doesn't mean she truly menas it. [ advicefromdory's advice column | Ask advicefromdory A Question ]
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