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Dear Breakup Girl,
One of my project partners, who is also a reasonably close friend, confided
to me recently that she likes my roommate. They have been best friends for a
couple of years, and my roommate asked her out about a year ago. She told him
at the time that she did not want a relationship because she was not yet over
another serious relationship she had ended recently-ish.
Last night I found out that my roommate still has feelings for my friend,
but he's bitter that she "rejected" him a year ago. They are still
close friends, but he cannot accept the idea that her feelings may have
changed.
I didn't say anything, as I am sworn to both of their confidences. However,
I think that they would make a great couple and would be very happy together,
seeing as how they're already close. I've tried to drop subtle hints to get
them to talk about it or at least tell each other how they feel. I'm either not
being direct enough, or they are only hearing what they want to.
I don't know what I should say to whom or if there's something else I can
do. I don't want to keep my mouth completely shut, because I would feel sad and
partly responsible if they never admitted their feelings, even if they ended up
not dating. (I may also be biased since my current b/f also started as a very
close friend.) Caught in the middle --
-- Scythe
Dear Scythe,
If your life were a sitcom, you could do that thing
where you invite each of them to have dinner with you, and then only they show
up. Sparks fly, hilarity ensues. Of course, if your life were a sitcom, this
plot would also go terribly, terribly wrong.
So instead, hatch no plots -- but do more than drop
hints. If you were a reporter, you wouldn't be allowed to quote off-the-record
material, but you could use it as "background" -- that is, to
obliquely inform what you do write/say. Pick one friend, and strongly, directly
suggest that s/he ask the other out. You don't have to say why. If you were one
of them, you'd hate you if you didn't.
Love,
Breakup Girl
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