She's throwing herself at you to make him jealous, and to get you on her side. Consult the Man Laws in your area, and wait the obligatory amount of time, (here in Wisconsin, it's six months, but it's only one week in California, and I think Canada, in all it's wisdom, has imposed an unlimited Statute of Limitations on cross-friendship dating) and then go ahead and ride her like a stolen Porsche.
2006-09-13 22:40:04
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answered by 42ITUS™ 7
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Oh you mean your ex best friend? Because that's what he'll be, not at first but he won't be able to stand it. Which is better to have a joy ride in a stolen porsche or the guy who would stand up in court making up an alibi for you?
2006-09-14 05:31:34
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answered by kid666_nz 3
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Maybe for a short-term liaison, and then ONLY if she has been his EX for a respectable period of time. Be careful, she may be seeking revenge on the ex by causing his friends to betray him. It might hurt him, and if you are best friends, you might want to run it past him if you are considering this option.
2006-09-14 05:42:19
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answered by Lewis Y 6
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If Ex can be written with a capital E, I see no problem in it.
The only risk is that if the split was a nasty one it could cause some problems when you see your best friend.
2006-09-14 05:31:21
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answered by meiguanxi :) 4
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I guess if you do not make a move, you will always be wondering! Just let your best friend know. He would appreciate that. Plus if it doesnt work out, you will have someone to compare notes with :)
2006-09-14 05:36:57
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answered by Fluffy the cat's evil twin 1
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dude. she's your best friend's ex. how awkward will that make life?
"Oh Bob, you know boobs mcgee. I think you once had sexual intercourse on this very pool table"
You know how you don't like to think of the last guy that might have had sex with your girl friend. Well, this time you know. Oh, and he's your best friend.
2006-09-14 05:32:33
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answered by Gabe S 2
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Why not?
It happened to me and my best friend. We both married the second guy.
But you have to be ready for a turmoil with your best friend. It will take sometime to subside.
Good luck!
2006-09-14 05:31:55
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answered by sassy girl 3
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Naw man. don't do it. Your best friend's ex? Are you kidding me? I don't know why they broke up, but sounds like trouble. He'll never forget it.
There gotta be other chicks you can stir up
2006-09-14 05:32:21
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answered by sugarapple25 3
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as hot as a stolen porsche... go for it!
2006-09-14 05:59:43
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answered by tay_jen1 5
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Ask yourself, why is she "ex" - i mean maybe she's not a good Pearson at all. Trust your friend's judgment.
2006-09-14 06:39:38
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answered by Alex 1
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