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The eternal triangle strikes again. How can I solve it amicably guys?

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Question - (30 January 2011) 0 Answers - (Newest, )
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

Hey guys,

I'm 17 and for the past year I've become best friends with a group of guys.(I have girlfriends too but I prefer hanging with guys tbh). I love them to pieces.

For the past month or so me and one of the guys, Z, have developed feelings for each other (well I think he feels that way anyway).

However, another one of the guys, X, also has feelings for me. Z and X have been fighting an bickering at eachother for weeks but last night it reached it's height when X tried to punch Z.

I don't know what to do, I really like X and would like to be with him but if I do I will ruin X and Z's friendship for good. I think some of the other guys in the group feel as though I have spoiled their friendships.

Help!

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