Honestly I think you missed your opportunity. When your friend mentioned she liked him...you should have too. You both could have made the decision to say no one would date him if the opportunity presented itself or you could have said you wouldn't be mad at the one who ends up dating him.
At this point why make your friend feel bad for dating someone you like? It's not worth it, and besides, he doesn't like you in that way. You shouldn't fault your friend for voicing her feelings when you kept yours bottled inside.
But if you're insisting on telling her...just tell her "I should have spoken up when you said you like {guy's name here}. I like him too. I've liked him forever. I'm happy that you're happy, but I'm jealous because he never noticed my feelings for him. I know it's not right, but I'm being honest. I couldn't go another day without telling you how I felt about {guy's name here}."
2007-01-31 17:26:30
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answered by J Booty 5
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Continue to be a good friend and don't say anything and don't act on impulse, you will regret it. She will tell everyone, and you will get a bad reputation. This decision here, might make you into the type of woman you will be. You don't want to be the type of woman who would steal a man from your friend. You will end up with no friends. Let their relationship take its course. You never know it may not work out. In the meantime, why don't you start looking in another direction, there might be someone else out there that thinks you are pretty special, and would give anything for you to notice them.
2007-01-31 17:16:27
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answered by Lovebug123 5
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I'm sorry, hon, but you DON'T. The time to talk is gone for now. I know, it sucks. What you are feeling is what anyone would feel under the circumstances, but what to do with it? Well, you regret some of your actions and lack of actions, and it's tempting to blame "them" for "profiting" from your mistakes. You really know that what you'd love to say to each of them is childish and cannot possibly help you.
Don't dwell on the situation, because it will just become larger and larger in your mind; this crush will grow from something that wasn't worth mentioning to the end of your chance for happiness in this life. lol.
Now, please don't hate me for saying this, but years from now, you may all have a good laugh over it. Meanwhile, (but only if YOU take the responsibility for what happened) you will have learned from this experience and are not likely to EVER repeat that mistake.
2007-01-31 17:41:38
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answered by and_y_knot 6
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REverse the whole senario and think hard/judge/contemplate if it would have happened to you(being in her shoes) how would u feel? How would u accept reality and to wot extent would u go to save your relationship with the bloke!
Listen to wot ur CONSCIENCE says...
Coz, one wrong step u will not only lose a friend u will also lose yourself. IT will keep haunting you for the rest of your life that each time u look into that guy;s face....that u had taken him away from someone who loved him, someone who had been your BEST FRIEND!- this is the time to show your true friendship!
2007-01-31 17:19:55
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answered by choilein 3
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If you want to stay friends with her, don't be hateful about it. Tell her the truth. Tell her that you have liked him along time and that you wanted to be a good friend and let her have him but now you don't think you can handle it. If shes a good friend she would listen and understand. You should of told the guy sooner though too.
2007-01-31 17:13:41
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answered by Mallory 2
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talk over with him approximately it, of path on the beginning up he's going to be a dick and say something advise yet thats organic with adult adult males he's merely attempting to look cool in front of everybody. merely tell him that he shouldnt be saying those issues yet do it in an amazing way dont come off all bitchy. if he nonetheless does it after, supply it an afternoon or so then pass talk over with the lady at that factor if she's mad sufficient she will deny it ever got here about even no count if it incredibly is authentic
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answered by Anonymous
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You really can't tell her, because that would reck your whole friendship with her. Either, you have to deal with the fact that you can't go out with her boyfriend because it's your best friends boyfriend and you would never want to do anything to hurt her, or you could tell her, have a really bad fight, not be friends anymore with her, and steal her boyfriend away from her, or you can tell her that you like him, and have no one, not her or her boyfriend. It's really up to you, your choice. Loose your best friend and take the guy, loose your best friend and the guy, or keep the best friend and loose the guy. Even if she brakes up with him, you really shouldn't go out with him, because that would just brake her heart.
2007-01-31 17:16:02
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answered by Tessa 2
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Its too late honey. I hate to say this but you should've claimed that guy a long time ago. You telling him or your friend that your interested is going to cause trouble. Save yourself the drama and stand back. That guy has already made his choice he wants your friend, let it be.
2007-01-31 17:41:39
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answered by ♪♫♫♪ 5
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Have curse on you.
On one side you are using a word "Best Friend" and on other side you are trying to snatch her best possesion.
Remember dear in true frnshp only one thing can exist out of these two emotion or practicality.
So decide on your part on which side do you want to stay.
Choose either of two, your friend or a guilt forever of snatching something.
2007-01-31 17:15:32
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answered by akhil 2
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You don't. Men come and go, but best friends are harder to come by. Keep your best friend. Don't possibly ruin things over a guy that you might end up breaking up with anyway.
2007-01-31 17:11:20
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answered by newmum06 2
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