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I have this friend and I just started to hang out with him again, after a very long period of time....The last time we were together, we were dating...well now I just want to be his friend...and the other night we went out together. Well I was flirting with this other guy, and he got all jealous and mean...What should I do...I told him I just wanted to be friends, but I dont know if he believes me....HELP<BR><p>[This message has been edited by hurtbyhim (edited April 26, 1999).]
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If you used to date him then I think you owe it to him to respect him especially if you guys decided to go out. Even though you aren't together you can't take that opportunity to try and date his friends. I'd stay away from that if I were you. <P>If you have any self respect you'll leave them all alone.<P>Q<P>------------------<BR>
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Have you made it absolutely clear that you are just friends? If so, you need to make clear that when you are out together We should conduct ourselves as we are FRIENDS.<BR>Friends do not get jealous when friends are mingling. If he feels he can not conduct himself in such a manner, maybe you can remain friends without going out with each other. His inappropriate behaviour can lead to you missing out on someone that can be much more than friends! Good Luck<P>------------------<BR>JDC
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