No way Man. You be screwed the ex tells the why of the breakup & she'll even lie to make you out to be the bad guy.
That's up to you.
If there is a situation where your friend and girlfriend are together and the friend is flirting with the girlfriend then your friend isnÕt a very good friend. If you girlfriend tells you everything then confront you friend about his behavior and decide if you two can still be friends.
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If he has a girlfriend, and he likes you, then surely he is not the kind of guy you want to be seeing? I think it would get messy and you would loose friends if either you, or the guy in question tried to change anything.
Listen, if you guys are friends... just let the relationship play out and see what happens, don't be a Jerk!
if your home schooled and want to get a girlfriend start to talk to close family friends that r ur age but have no bloodline to and see if something happens
Obviously. Just because he has a girlfriend doesn't mean you can't be friends. If his girlfriend has a problem then its not your fault. Its her problem, but besides that why not? I don't see what can stop you?
You can talk to him about him liking his ex. It might be the case that he is missing her. If she does not come back you can give all your love to him.
You say "Hi." And you be polite. But you don't steal your best friend's boyfriend, because that would be a slutty, scummy thing to do.
Be there for her and support her. DO NOT FRECKEN DUMP HER!
The answer to this is so obvious. 1. You are not a good friend if you want you friend to cheat on his girlfriend, 2. If he is willing to cheat on his current girlfriend; what stops him from cheating on you?, 3. He is not that great if he cant realize that the girl of his dreams is right in front of him. UYH! (Use Your Head)
You know the answer to this one ... remain friends and back-off! Your friend has a girlfriend and that's all you need to know. There were chances you had that you could have expressed how you felt about him and told him. I think now more of his time is with his girlfriend and you miss him. This often happens between friends that are of the opposite sex. Talk to him and set-up times when you can either go out for lunch, dinner or a drink together. It's best to be sure that you meet his girlfriend and "hands off." My husband has a couple of wonderful lady friends and we've had each one over for dinner. There is nothing going on and I don't feel threatened, but if he hadn't told me about his friends and just went out to meet them I would be pretty ticked off.