cdunn1993 answered Tuesday October 26 2010, 8:48 am: Hun, you are stupid. Sorry to be blunt, but you signed an agreement saying that you're 13 and up, and you JUST posted that you're eleven. Stupid mistake.
But back to the advice, sounds like you need a new bff. Did they know you liked him? If the answer is yes, then they are not you're best choice in friends, and you need to find someone new. As for him, for him to say no to you, then say yes to your best friend, that's pretty jacked up. You need to find someone else. And don't get all heartbroken over it. You have so many years ahead of you for heartbreak and all that good stuff. Enjoy being small and still able to act immature without people thinking you're weird. Don't get all hung up on some guy that was a jerk or a 'bff' that doesn't deserve your friendship. [ cdunn1993's advice column | Ask cdunn1993 A Question ]
nikz answered Monday October 25 2010, 3:14 pm: you didn't mention if your friend knew that you asked him out before she did if she did know that doesn't sound like a very good friend to me she probably wants to make it seem like she's better than you and will hold it over you forever speak to her about it first and let her know that it was wrong it's not really worth ruining your friendship over [ nikz's advice column | Ask nikz A Question ]
advicer99 answered Monday October 25 2010, 12:29 pm: Sounds like you need a new BFF... its best to find out people are creeps sooner then later. I say good riddance to both of them... they deserve each other. At age 11 you have NO clue as to who is right for you, anyway. There are lots of fish in the sea... so move on. Your BFF will learn the hard way that BFs are ephemeral, a true BFF is irreplaceable. [ advicer99's advice column | Ask advicer99 A Question ]
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