Okay , so, two hears ago, i move to a new school, i meet an amazing guy, soon we're best frriends, we text, talk, all the time! He however, has a girlfriend, and i think they're happy together, n i dont want to break them up, but i like this guy, and we do go well together, problem is..this girl's smokin' hot! N im not as good looking, so thats a downpoint for me. I have no idea what to do, because we do flirt, but i dont think he's serious. And i dont think confrontaion is a good idea because we're really good friends and i have no idea what to do!
matty28 answered Tuesday March 19 2013, 3:54 pm: the kind of girl that you are describing here sounds like all the other average "hot" girls. if you share interests and are friends with this guy, that is instantly better than looking good as he will feel comfortable in your presence be patient and make sure that you hang out more because this way he will see the real and interesting you [ matty28's advice column | Ask matty28 A Question ]
Xui answered Tuesday March 19 2013, 2:11 am: Looks has nothing to do with someone loving a person. It doesn't matter if your 3 feet tall with a pole sticking out of your ass, If you have a nice personality then your a catch.
If he is flirting with you then obviously he isn't too serious about Ms. Barbie is he? You are already working your way in there. You don't. Need to say anything, If he is flirting hen it has already crossed his mind. Now it seems like a waiting game on his part. Basically I can almost predict it's. A matter of time before he gets bored with his Malibu barbie. Be patient [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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