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writes: Ok i'll give this a try, i've been friends with the girl for a while now. Lately we have gotten really close, and i've fallen for her...However, i introduced her to one of my friends who turns out that thye also like her, and she likes him too. He knows i'm completly mad for her. And i told him that he can go for it if he wants, i can't stop him, and now he has an i'm devistated. i know i broght it on myself and i'll never forgive myself for it. But does anyone have any idea how i can cope with this. I feel i have missed my chance to tell her how i feel now.... Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, sdesu +, writes (30 October 2007):
I think that maybe if you like her that much then as painful as it is, maybe she'll be hjappy with your friend.
If it wasn't meant to be, they'll break up and then maybe after some time you could try asking her out.
What an awful situation :(
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reader, anonymous, writes (18 October 2007): Move on man this guy ent ur friend, if he was he woldent have gone for her.
Good Luck Cheesy A.XoX
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reader, angelblueeyes +, writes (18 October 2007):
I'm a fraid i have to agree with Tommy he is not your friend even if you said it's ok he knew how you felt a real friend would never have done it!!
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reader, Tommy7 +, writes (18 October 2007):
Dump em both and move on. They are not your friends.
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reader, troyssweetie +, writes (17 October 2007):
maybe you should still just tell her how you feel. doesn't seem like a very good friend if he still did it knowing you like her. even though you said to... advise for the future. if you feel something there, never let it go.. ever.. cause you never know what you have till its gone.
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