Either the two people should go dutch or the person who extended the invitation should pay for the outing.
Well, if your best friend likes your boyfriend, then I really think you shouldn't date him. If your best friend just doesn't like him, then you should just date him. I mean, does it really matter what your best friend thinks? She should like you no matter who you date.
Check date.
Use a different date.
Your best friend should not determine who you date, but she might have some insight that you are not wanting to see about him. You should definitely find out why she does not like him and then make a decision about dating him.
Yes, you can. Your friend should understand that you were asked out.
no because then your girlfriend would be cheating on you with your friend and you will be mad
Because he probably likes you. :-)
You should talk about it with your best friend. You both should be able to date whoever you want!
I think that you should make sure that you and him are still friends, and so when you do date then you can date him.
* It's wise for a friend not to date a friends ex boyfriend/girlfriend, but 'ex' means that person is single and can date whomever he/she wishes to date. If you still have feelings for your ex then your friend isn't much of a friend and you should tell them so.
You should always keep the date with the first person that asked you. If your friend told you to save that particular date and it obviously happens to be on the same day as a wedding for a family friend then you should choose the first friend. Another solution, and depending how far apart the weddings are; you could attend the wedding ceremony of one and the reception of another.
In my opinion you should split it even.REMEMBER: MY OPINION!!!!