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girl vs. friend but it's not that simple.

Way to go TW. Ruin your friendship and don't even ask him about it. :up:

If he has a sister, see if you can't try and get with her too.
 
Way to go TW. Ruin your friendship and don't even ask him about it. :up:

If he has a sister, see if you can't try and get with her too.

Hey, I have asked him about it. He tells me that it's no problem.
 
Gonna try the "Yo I'm bi!" line on this one?
 
Hey, I have asked him about it. He tells me that it's no problem.
Of course he can always still be mad at you regardless if he said he had no problem with it. People are funning
 
Hey, I have asked him about it. He tells me that it's no problem.
Of course he can always still be mad at you regardless if he said he had no problem with it. People are funning that
 
Hey, I have asked him about it. He tells me that it's no problem.
Just be prepared for this biting you in the ass. Just because someone says they are okay with something doesn't mean they don't harbor some ill feelings towards you. People are funny that way.
 
Gonna try the "Yo I'm bi!" line on this one?
If he does, he should follow it up by giving himslef head right in front of her. That'll definateyly win her over.
Just be prepared for this biting you in the ass. Just because someone says they are okay with something doesn't mean they don't harbor some ill feelings towards you. People are funny that way.
Big deal then. If the guy said he was fine with it and then gets all mad that's his own damn fault not TW's. If he gets so mad that he stops beign friends with TW, then **** him. He was a ****ty friend to beign with then and it wasn't worth it.
 
Of course he can always still be mad at you regardless if he said he had no problem with it. People

Of course he can always still be mad at you regardless if he said he had no problem with it. People are

Of course he can always still be mad at you regardless if he said he had no problem with it. People are funning

Of course he can always still be mad at you regardless if he said he had no problem with it. People are funning that

Just be prepared for this biting you in the ass. Just because someone says they are okay with something doesn't mean they don't harbor some ill feelings towards you. People are funny that way.

Well, it's definitley possible, but it's not my fault if he's not honest with me.
 
If he does, he should follow it up by giving himslef head right in front of her. That'll definateyly win her over.
Big deal then. If the guy said he was fine with it and then gets all mad that's his own damn fault not TW's. If he gets so mad that he stops beign friends with TW, then **** him. He was a ****ty friend to beign with then and it wasn't worth it.

I'm a stickler for loyalty. But that's just me.

Well, it's definitley possible, but it's not my fault if he's not honest with me.

You're right but he's one of your best friends, you should know right?

And I know most of my posts are brillant TW, but you only have to quote them once.
 
Just be prepared for this biting you in the ass. Just because someone says they are okay with something doesn't mean they don't harbor some ill feelings towards you. People are funny that way.

His friend is a *****. If he liked that chick, then he should have grown a pair and asked her out. He didn't so she was open to another person asking her out.

In this case, it's TW. The only person TW's friend should me mad at is himself
 
I'm making exceptions since they are probably both 17. I doubt either are the pinacle of human maturity at that age. And I already said before, TW should know one of his best friends, even he hasn't verbialized it, he should know whether or not it actually bothers him.
 
Tough **** if it does. At 17, one should understand that relationships aren't going to happen just because one may have a crush. Relationships happen when someone asks that other person out, and that other person says "sure, that sounds cool", and then afterward set up another one.

TW's friend didn't do that. He just had a crush on the chick and FAILED TO ACT ON IT.
 
Yes I agree, that his friend should have said something if it bothers him. But you are giving these kids almost adult expectations.

At 17, you don't think that far ahead and think relationships last longer than they actually do. If he's been best friends with this guy for so many years, is it worth it for a high school relationship that probably won't pan out the school year?
 
For a guy, no matter the age, it's simply a matter of

Getting ***** vs. Not getting *****.
 
Some guys actually believe in loyalty and honor.
 
I'm a stickler for loyalty. But that's just me.
And I'm a stickler for honesty from a friend. There is a difference between just being loyal, and screwing yourself over. His friend wasn't married to this girl. Hell, he never even dated her. All he did was have a crush on her. That is in no way a big deal.

If the friend has that big of a problem with other people dating her, then he should have manned up before and see if it would have worked out, or at the very least tell his friend that he doesn't like him dating her. If the firend does neither, then TW has every right to do what makes him happy.
 
TW's friend is going to be the next kainedamo- obsessing over a chick and having fantasies of having a great relationship, but then whine and ***** about the guy she actually dates because he fails to ask her out, and another guy steps up and asks her out
 
Is there a right answer?

I don't know TW or his friend or the whole situation.

Maybe his friend is cool with it. Maybe not.

I'm just telling TW to be sure first. He knows his friend, he should know how he really feels.

I just think it would be a shame to give up a best friend if it's not cool. So he should just be sure.
 
And I'm a stickler for honesty from a friend. There is a difference between just being loyal, and screwing yourself over. His friend wasn't married to this girl. Hell, he never even dated her. All he did was have a crush on her. That is in no way a big deal.

If the friend has that big of a problem with other people dating her, then he should have manned up before and see if it would have worked out, or at the very least tell his friend that he doesn't like him dating her. If the firend does neither, then TW has every right to do what makes him happy.
Part of me wonders if most of us are going too in depth with this. This is a high school relationship after all.
 
Well Erz, I felt each post said something a little different. ;)

Sorry CS. :csad:
 
Ha. I didn't even notice that I posted 5 times in a row. It's my computer at work. It's f'king so finicky sometimes.

Dude if things work out with this girl great. But just make sure your friend is cool with it. Chances are he is but you state he is one of your best friends, just be sure.
 

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