I fell for the now ex-boyfriend of my best friend: Help = [
Question Posted Sunday August 1 2010, 7:10 pm
ok so my friend recently got a bf at the beach like a summer beach romance...and she wanted me and my friends to meet him. so i did at first when she wasnt there at the beach and i was like ya he\'s cool, whatever. so the second time i met him feelings grew inside of me and i cant help it. this is soo bad becuase my 2 of my friends did the same thing to me like they basically cheated on me on the guy i was with. but lastnight they broke up and i\'m like im so sorry! like comforiting her but she said she didnt even like him that mucha anyway.. but anyways this is so long...ok so when i was in 1rst grade there was this guy me and my friend (the one im talking about) and he asked me to go hangout with him...sorry if this is confuseing..yes 1rst grade idont know why i remember...anyways so i\'m pretty sure it\'s him! but i feel so guilty for even thinking hes attractive...becuase i know how it feels for ur friend to do that but i don't know... and i know even if she doesnt even like him shed be mad that i would go after him. what do i doo =[ i don't know how to stop the feelings...i have a feeling i m gunna be seeing alot at the beach since we go alot like everyday ...thanks<3
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? Lilz answered Monday August 2 2010, 11:39 am: If you really want to go out with him, tell her your feelings for him. If she really wasnt into him it reallly shouldnt matter. But something tells me that she was saying that to say it. But tell her that you want to go out with him. If she sais no respect that. she has been your friend longer than youve known him. I dont know how old you are since your talking about first grade. I hope your not in second haha. But good luck.
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