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I'm chatting with my friends boyfriend and I think I may love him!

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Question - (31 December 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 31 December 2010)
A female United States age 26-29, anonymous writes:

A few weeks ago, I moved to a new country. Before I moved, I became very good friends with a girl and I met her boyfriend of one year a few days before I left. We clicked instantly, and for the last few weeks we have become great friends, chatting over video call for hours and emailing. But then he and my friend broke up, in which him and I started to flirt. But then they got back together a week later, and whilst the flirting should of ended, it has grown more and more intimate, growing to photos etc. I feel so bad for my friend, and wish I could stop, but I think I might love this guy! What should I do?????

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (31 December 2010):

First hi be cool this is an easy problem if ur a real friend 4get this guy.life is full of guys to love but truly its hard to find a true like a sister be next ur friend nw shes heart broken try to help her overcome nt broke her more.even if she acts normally trust she will nt be ok if she heard ur problem!!!!wish u luck

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