My friend is annoyed because I like a guy she used to like but doesn't anymore.
Question Posted Thursday September 8 2011, 4:23 am
im 15/f
my friend lets call her britney liked this guy lets call him mitchell. she used to like him but she doesnt know i liked him before she did. she now likes this other guy and its a different guy. i like mitchell again and told her but she got annoyed? i also really like mitchell and i want him to know but also dont want him to know because i dont think he likes me. what do i do?
Jasmine23 answered Friday September 9 2011, 12:11 pm: She's annoyed because of the fact that nothing happened between them,. and that you might have a chance to have what she didn't have. But she has moved on so just give her some time to adjust. although keep in mind she might still have a little feelings for him still.
If you think you might have a chance with this boy then just be straight up with him. He will either say he likes you too,. Or he will let you down easy. If he doesn't then it's not the end of the world.
BreezyBunny10 answered Friday September 9 2011, 2:41 am: Well, Britney has no right to get upset about it. She USED to like him and has moved on obviously. It would be understandable if she dated Mitchell, but she didn't so you can like him all you want.
You can do one of two things. You can tell him you like him OR just wait it out a little longer and see if he shows any signs of liking you as well.
If your friend gets mad about it, too bad. She's not your friend if she wants to control who you like when she's the one that moved on from him.
Good luck! (: [ BreezyBunny10's advice column | Ask BreezyBunny10 A Question ]
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