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Will dating him, ruin our good friendship?

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Question - (3 May 2010) 2 Answers - (Newest, 3 May 2010)
A female Ireland age 26-29, anonymous writes:

I have feelings for one of my best guy mates and recently found out that he has feelings for me too. i really like him and want to go out with him but im scared that if it goes wrong it might ruin our friendship. what should I do?

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A female reader, raiders United States +, writes (3 May 2010):

raiders agony auntIt is great that you two like each other because the feelings are mutual. Most times the relationship can be broken if only one person feels a certain way but in your situation you both feel the same way. Any relationship can end in bad terms but if you two really like each other do you think it will be worth the risk.

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A female reader, katstale21 United States +, writes (3 May 2010):

The best relationships are when you are good friends. You already know a lot about each other, so no skeletons in either closet. You should talk to him about it and discuss your fears. I say go for it. Just don't go into it thinking you will ruin your friendship because it will freak you out causing tention between you two.

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