Yes. After I broke up with my fiancee, I set her up with my friend. I even DJayed the wedding. They just had a baby, two days after ours, and we all hang out with no funky vibes. Just be mature.
2006-11-18 14:48:22
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answered by Kelly A 4
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In the illustious word of Whitney Houston, "Hell to the NAW!!! You are breaking the unwritten rule of dating. Especially if ya'll are friends. I would feel differently if you weren't, but she's your best friend for goodness sake!!!! Be considerate of her. If men are not sacred between best friends then what in the heck is?
2006-11-19 05:15:27
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answered by You know who i am 2
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Absolutely Not...NEVER break the unwritten rule between friends. Never date each others ex`s.
2006-11-18 14:51:24
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answered by prnces025 1
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as long as your best friend is ok with it all. it has been many years ago , i am sure she is over him by now! she may even have some good advise for you about him ,lol
2006-11-18 14:49:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Make sure your best friends ok with it, and go for it
2006-11-18 14:52:05
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answered by Boom Boom! 6
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No Way!! Find another guy. There's plenty and if u go through with it will ruin your friendship. Trust me.
2006-11-18 14:49:27
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answered by dolcevita 2
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six months is the waiting period to date a best friends ex.
since you are asking, why not ask her what she thinks. isn't that whose opinion really matters here?
2006-11-19 00:46:50
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answered by oldsoftee2001 6
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of course! it's been 10 yrs!!! i don't think your best friend would even mind if you're dating.but let your friend know about it just in case,it's not like your asking permission.just let her know.
2006-11-18 14:51:10
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answered by taken_24 1
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Is your best friend cool with it?
If so, then go for it.
2006-11-18 14:47:12
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answered by Anonymous
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No. This is a breach of trust of fiendship.
2006-11-18 14:51:35
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answered by ? 3
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