A
male
age
36-40,
anonymous
writes: My girlfriend dumped me ten months back for no reason and I was fine with it since I don't believe in dragging along people against their will. Now I have realized my mistake that I shouldn't have fallen for her and now get the feeling that her close friend is the girl for whom I should have fallen in love. I have talked to her on phone, on my girlfriend's insist to help her get back with her ex-boyfriend and never did anything beyond that. Should I approach her best friend for dating? I am not doing this to take revenge on my Ex but damn her friend is really and more caring than her. Will it be ethical? What you guys say? Thanks!
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reader, aunt honesty +, writes (11 October 2011):
To be honest if she really is your ex's best friend well then she will turn you down straight away without even thinking about it, that is if she is a good friend. I can understand you are doing it for your own reasons and not to annoy your ex. But it is going to look bad on your part trying to date her best friend. I think you should forget about this and look else where. It is your choice off course but the best thing to do is to keep away.
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