If you like the 1st one better try to work things out with him and spend more time with him, but if you like the 2nd one better just tell the 1st one that you think it's time for you two to go your separate ways. But if you like both of them the same, just choose by who has a better personality, who looks better, who you have more fun with, who you share you chemistry with, who your family and friends like better, and etc. Hope you choose the best one!!! ; )
2007-07-03 03:31:28
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answered by Anonymous
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When you say boy, I am assuming you are very young? am I right. It is OK to keep talking to them both, because you are not dating either. Even though you might like one or even both, they are just friends at this point. As you get older and boys start asking you out on dates, you can still date more than one boy until it starts to get serious. Then you need to make those decisions about dating one guy exclusively. This means no sleeping around, once you start having sex with someone you fall into a whole new catagory. Also don't date any guy that has multiple sex partners (by the way, they lie, alot of them do and don't tell us). This is when feelings get hurt.
2007-07-03 03:28:53
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answered by NANCY J 5
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You ask me this as I just finished writing a prequel for Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. Your impeccable timing amuses me ;) Any who... For writers (are you ready for it, my stupid analogies?), reading is extremely important. (Here it comes) A book is like a dancer. Chances are, if you have never seen a dance, you wouldn't make a good dancer. The more dances that you get to see and experience, the better dancer you could probably be. Also, it's not just a matter of reading to learn how to better write, but be inspired & how you can be original with your own writing. Every book is different from the other in a way. If you've only ever read one book, I don't see how you'd be able to know that a book can open open up to many possibilities (unless your own life is very interesting...) As for society, it's sometimes just good to know that our government forces kids to read. The knowledge you can get from a book is unending and it forces us to think, rather than rely on easier methods to do things in life. BQ: Yes. The turtle loves her movies. Secret: Turtle wants to be a movie director. Another secret: Turtle should stop talking like this. Aside from that, they *can* be equally inspiring to writers as well the people just watching them. Writing can convey things at certain times that a movie or show has no capability of doing.
2016-05-17 07:29:25
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answered by ? 3
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Go for the boy that you really like and always see. You don't have to ignore the one the one that you talk to and never see, just explain that you found someone that you really like that you get to see all the time and that you hope you can still be friends.
2007-07-03 03:21:59
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answered by starsnmoons0101 3
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You need to go with the guy that you have stronger feelings for. Listen, I know this guy from school who I thought I was in love with. But over the summer, when I wasn't seeing him at all, I began to realize that I didn't love him, it was just infatuation. But it was definitely fun while it lasted. But then I met this guy friend of my best friend, and I kinda started to like him. Get my point? The guy you can see AND talk to is the one you usually feel stronger for, so why not go for him?
2007-07-03 03:27:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Say 'Hi' to the one that you always see, say 'I'll catch up with you later', and carry on talking to the one you never see.
Don't ignore anyone, let them both know you like them. When the one you never see has left, go and find the other one, and ask how he is.
2007-07-03 03:23:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Firstly, what do you mean by talking? If it is a relationship then you should be with only one it would not be fair to the other. If it is just "talk" and not emotions then there is no problem talking to more then one. Just think how would you feel if you had a man who was talking to more then you.
2007-07-03 03:23:33
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answered by je 6
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Continue talking to the one that you see all the time, How do you know the one you are only talking to is who he says he is.
2007-07-03 03:21:57
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answered by princess m 3
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Well, you don't have to "ignore" either one really,
you can like one boy, and be friends with the other.
and theres nothing wrong with liking 2 guys at the same time,
just don't date them both at the same time, that isn't very nice.
hope everything works out!
<3
-Chinaz
2007-07-03 03:24:44
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answered by R.I.P Donnie♥ 3
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Did you commit to either? And if you're just talking, why the confusion? At this stage, talk to the one you want to talk to and leave the bigger question of choice when commitment looms on the horizon.
2007-07-03 03:21:53
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answered by Maya's Angel 3
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