unconfirmed_existance
Mar 11 2007, 01:29 PM
I'm sort of bugged by my friend's choice with his current
if not first high school drama. He's mainly a smart fellow,
4.0gpa, knows his stuff and his morals are pretty
darn good too (or so I thought). He's counts his friend
Fook as his best friend, "the brother he never had"!
The issue here is they both Fook and him like the same girl.
And girl my pal likes fooker back and now it seems
he's bitter about Fook and doesn't want to talk to either of them.
I thought my pal was bright enough not to let a girl
stand in the way of him and Fook's friendship.
I was wrong.
He justifys the reason why he gave them both cold turkey
because Fook couldn't decide whether the girl he just
known for 2 weeks more important then him.
So what would you personally do if you found out the
girl/guy your friend and you like choose your friend over you.
And your friend apparently puts you and the girl/guy
on the same level even though he/she known the
person you both crushed on for only two weeks?
suddenly she
Mar 11 2007, 02:21 PM
Eh, that's a pretty bad friend. I'd just ditch both.
I can't say much because I avoid keeping friends. Hakuna matata.
Intercourse.
Mar 11 2007, 07:20 PM
You really need to word that differently

I had to re-read it a few times to get it.
Anyway if some friend that was like the sister/brother I never had liked the same person as I did? and then put them at the same level as me in the friendship that they had only known for 2 weeks. So weird. I would just accept and my friendship with this person would soon end up drifting away and eventually they would get tangled up in this person so much that they would forget about me and I would accept it and find new friends.
Uronacid
Mar 12 2007, 11:59 PM
I always did the bro's before ho's thing... he better shape and loose his attitude or ship the hell out... >.>
megggnasty
Mar 13 2007, 09:28 AM
^ Hahahahahah.
He obviously doesn't value his friendship enough. Either that or he's thinking through his penis. Your friend could try talking to him, but he might already have his mind set. I'd probably lay off the friend for a bit and let him come to his senses.
Kontroll
Mar 13 2007, 10:38 AM
Well, if I read it correctly, she only likes Fook. Your other friend really does need to change his attitude, because it's not like Fook made her like him.
You win some, you lose some. That's how I see it.
cori-catastrophe
Mar 13 2007, 02:06 PM
QUOTE(JakeKKing @ Mar 13 2007, 11:38 AM)

Well, if I read it correctly, she only likes Fook. Your other friend really does need to change his attitude, because it's not like Fook made her like him.
You win some, you lose some. That's how I see it.
Yea. I didn't really get what you were trying to explain, but I agree with this statement.
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