Here is a predicament.
I have a friend that is a girl. She has a friend group. She has always been a loner but recently she has been feeling like she really fits in. Guy in the friend group asks her out. She says yes just cause. Only a few hours later she realizes she doesn't even want to be with him. She already wants to break up. If she breaks up with him then the friends will hate her and leave her. He has to break up with her for her to keep the friends in the group. So here's the question:
How does she get him to break up with her without her being a bitch to him and losing all her friends?
Or what kind of good excuse can she use to break up with him without friends getting upset at her?
This is not your business and you shouldn't get involved in someone else's lovelife.
>>18164559
Well she kind of asked me for advice so maybe it kind of is my business?
>>18164522
>She says yes just cause. Only a few hours later she realizes she doesn't even want to be with him
Tough shit for her then. She didn't think and now has to deal with it herself.
>>18164522
>Le asking for a friend
>comeonnow.jpg
Dude, if he just asked you out for the first time, there isn't anything to break up. You two are not dating, you just went on a date. Not the same thing. No one should get pissed off at you for telling the guy that you reconsidered, and now think going out with him is something you want. Just tell him how you feel, and have some tact when you do.
In case you're actually a friend of this chick, I agree with the post above, don't get involved in other people's shit. If you liked this girl, and that's why you want them to break up, its your pussy ass self's fault for not asking her out first.
>>18164605
*don't want
>>18164605
It is a friend but I'm literally just doing this because she asked for advice. Why is that so hard to understand? But thank you for actually giving advice. I do appreciate it
>>18164522
Graduate high school, none of these people will your friends in 5 years