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I have an unrelated comment that has to do with my life. I need some opinions on this situation: Last year my best friend, we'll call her 1 started dating a guy, 2. Three months later they broke up and she was heartbroken so he had two rebounds: 3 and 4. 2 asked me out the day after they broke up and I said no of course but she still was in love with him. After that, during the summer, she started a "friends with benefits" relationship without our mutual friend, 5. They did this fora long time, until March of this year when 2 decided he wanted to date 1 again so she, still in love with him, says yes and breaks 5's heart, because he had liked her the whole time. Now, in the summer 1 and 2 have broken up again due to many problems predicted by yours truly and she is trying to pick who to date. 2, 3, 5 or a new guy, 6. And she isn't even allowed to date yet. Thoughts?
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@WittyGinger, This is what I got out of it. If she isn't allowed to date yet, she must be young. Like 14 or 15. Nobody knows what they want at that point. If she feels like she's in love with someone, she'll get over him eventually. Girls are very stubborn about their feelings. Don't try telling her that he's bad for her because that will make her more attracted to him. The best you can honestly do is distance yourself a bit, and wait it out. When they break up, fly back in as the hero. Game over. DON't force anything.
That actually looks a lot like him...