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It's a pretty easy problem to understand...but I could really use some opinions. Basically, a few months ago, I started talking to this really sweet guy called G. He's really intelligent, interesting, and above all nice, and I know that he likes me. We went out to the cinema one time and it was really great, and he's always telling me how lucky he feels to have met me - and how special I am, and how magical this connection is, etc It's the kind of stuff that you read in books I guess, and whenev…
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Well I'm not at triple digits, but it's too many to count... I'm not sure I can remember...let's just say that my average for a night out is probably 3 or 4. And I go out more than most people. But don't think I'm a slut! I haven't done that in a while actually. Now I just make out with my friends instead
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Tell her that you're sorry, and you want to meet him and try to get along with him. If you start a relationship with him and try to become his friend, a) You might realise he's a good guy and he really likes your friend or b) You can keep a closer eye on him and make sure he doesn't hurt her. Hope it works out!
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Well try and stop being so jealous first of all. Yes, what she did was pretty bad, but being jealous won't help anyone. You need to let her realise what she did was wrong, and let her come back to you. If what you had was really so special, she'll realise that, and she'll miss it.
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Re: Advice?
RoxieDiamond - - LGBT
PostI think you should just go for whatever seems natural...try and start to think about telling him how you feel. If you're sure about your emotions then you need to express them somehow. I know you must be scared about losing him as a friend, but he should know. I wish you all the luck in the world! xx