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We've fallen in love but his friend wants me too!

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Question - (24 June 2007) 2 Answers - (Newest, 25 June 2007)
A female Canada age 30-35, *ecky115115 writes:

I have fallen in love! YAY! We'll call him G. We have been friends for almost two years and have fallen in love. I am very happy and everything couldnt be better except his best friend, D, has feelings for me too. I am also close friends with D but I know that I can have a meaningful relationship with G. I think we should proceed to see eacother romantically, and G agrees. Are we doing the right thing? Should we tell D about our feelings right away or let him realise them?

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A male reader, GreenTea United States +, writes (25 June 2007):

Agreed, Don't make him feel bad. He is between a Rock and a hard place. Just continue your relationship and he will slowly come off it.

Feel free to message me

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A female reader, flower girl United Kingdom +, writes (24 June 2007):

flower girl agony auntIf you and G really like each other then go for it, D will soon realise your feelings just be thoughtful and don't rub his face in it.

Take care.xx.

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