At the start of the school year, I met a guy. He happened to sit behind me in one of my classes but I never really thought about him that much. Then during the course of the year he had started flirting with me quite a bit. We would talk through the whole class and it was pretty fun. He also asked me to hang out and watch a movie with him. I told one of my friends about it and then she started talking and flirting with him. Now it turns out that he likes her. She said at first that she didn't like him, but then I found out that really she does. She keeps telling me she won't flirt with him and that she doesn't like him...but I don't believe her anymore. Is it wrong for me to be mad? Did I lose my chance at having anything with him because of her?
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--- Saturday, November 13, 2004 -
Answer by: stiffmeis
alright i'm in the same situation but I'm the friend. I started talking to a girl that my friend started talking to first. neetless to say I stopped talking to her and didn't have anything to do with her. I think it's pointless to lose a friendship over someone you don't really know. So you feeling mad is perfectly normal. I think everyone would be mad in that situation but you can't be mad at anyone really just at the situation itself..
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