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It's all so complicated! What can I do?

Tagged as: Dating, Friends, The ex-factor<< Previous question   Next question >>
Question - (7 January 2007) 2 Answers - (Newest, 7 January 2007)
A female age 41-50, anonymous writes:

i like this guy,but his best friend likes me, my best friend likes my crush and i'm friends with his ex. i don't want to hurt any one but i really want to ask him out. what in the world can i do

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A male reader, kenny United Kingdom + , writes (7 January 2007):

kenny agony auntwhat ever way you look at it someone is going to get hurt if you ask this guy out.

I guess it boils down to whats more important to you, a boyfriend or falling out with your friends.

Personally i think you should not ask him out, and keep your friends, you never know when you may need them.

Hope this helps, im just off for a lie down now, lol xx

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A male reader, DocSilverback United States +, writes (7 January 2007):

DocSilverback agony auntWhoa! Get out while you still have these friends! Much 2 complicated. And what's with YOU asking him out? You might want to wait for men to ask you out. You might be setting yourself up for let-downs.

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