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My friend thinks I like her boyfriend, what should I do?

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Question - (5 May 2006) 3 Answers - (Newest, 5 May 2006)
A female , *az writes:

im in abit of a muddle !? well there is a boy at my school and we are realy good mates maybe even best mates ,well he has a girlfriend and she is 1 of my best mates and well she feels like i fancey him and she isnt talkin to me becouse of it but shal i dich her or him ? ?

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A female reader, Angelicc United Kingdom +, writes (5 May 2006):

Angelicc agony auntLet her know that you only see him as a bestfriend nothing more, thats she misunderstanding what going on between you two.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (5 May 2006):

Just explain to her that there's been a misunderstanding, and you don't fancy her b/f. I'm sure she'll understand if you make it clear you don't. As long as you don't flirt with her b/f or give signs your interested, everything should be fine.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (5 May 2006):

Tell her you arn't interested in him and that you are just mates. If she doesn't listen, ditch her.

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