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My ex is friends with the guy I like and wont leave us alone! How do I tell him politely to leave me alone!?

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Question - (6 March 2008) 0 Answers - (Newest, )
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

I am a 15 year old girl and I get on really well with a guy that I hang around with, and i want to make the next move etc. He is basically one of my best friends.

but the only trouble is, he has recently become friends with my ex-who still likes me :S

Therefore whenever I try and talk alone the guy my ex will not leave, he tries to flirt with me all the time and is a general nusience.

I have no idea how to tell him politely to give me some space, because I dont want to go out with him again.

it is really confusing.

Also, is there anyway i can ask the other guy out that wont ruin our friendship? (if he says no)

thanks.

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