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writes: This is such a clichè question and it annoys me but I might aswell say it. I really like my friend's boyfriend and he says he feels the same way about me. He told me a couple months back that he was breaking up with my friend - she's cheated on him over 5 times- I tried being patient; but I don't know why he's still with her when she's been so unfaithful to him. Everyday she tells me that she's so in love with him; in my eyes I don't think so because she cheated on him lots. As a friend I want what's good for my friends boyfriend and for my friend. I don't know what to do though, should I tell my friend I like him? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (17 January 2009): Well.. I guess you want what's best for your friends boyfriend -assuming you two are friends aswell- but if he's making you wait then you'll have to either forget him and stay with your friend -who in my opinion comes across as a slut cuz she cheated on him 5 times- or tell him both of you can't say such words when you're not dating. Or find someone better than him.
Gooduck hope this helps. :)
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reader, anonymous, writes (17 January 2009): Wait... your going behind your friend's back and telling her boyfriend that you love him. You and her boyfriend are completely out of order. You're not being a very good friend to her. He's HER boyfriend so leave him alone. Don't tell her and get over your crush and get your own boyfriend.
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