<p>kinda late, girl. not to be mean or anything but hs relationships are really not worth it. like honestly you’ll meet someone so much better and mature during college.</p>
<p>Don’t restrain your desires. Release the tension between the two of you. </p>
<p>You only have one life to live after all.</p>
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<p>You should write fortune cookies.</p>
<p>To the OP:</p>
<p>Most virtue is a greater desire for seduction. All is fair in the game of love, so yea, just go for it. Last year of high school, hell I’m stressed out enough with college apps. Go out and have fun!!!</p>
<p>HaYy EvErYoNe! Check out the “support the thread!” thread</p>
<p>I know sooo many people who have been in long relationships and start to have feelings for other people. What I would do is stick it out… see how their relationship goes and don’t interfere. The crappy thing is that guys are so fickle and they sometimes tend to flip-flop between liking 1 girl or another (At least that’s what it seems like), and I think that’s the position you’re in. If it’s meant to be, it’ll happen. Don’t rush into it and encourage him to break up with his gf (unless she’s a huge *****, then by all means do go ahead and tell him he can do better), but don’t stop being friends with him, either. He may eventually realize that he likes you more and call it off. I’ve been that girl in this situation before and it sucks, but hey, you can’t really control someone else’s feelings.</p>
<p>Do. Not. Get. Involved. </p>
<p>He is in a relationship, and you have no right to get in between them. If he pursues you, you have to ignore it. If he keeps going, you lay it out for him: He chooses you or stops hitting on you and keeps dating Suzie Q. And not to sound like Ask Amy, but a guy who cheats on his GF with you is a cheater, and there’s no reason he wouldn’t cheat on you.</p>