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Alright, so a couple months ago my friend meets this girl says he want her to go out with one of other friends, that never happens. He breaks up with his then current girl friend, and he then thinks about going out with this girl.

Well, she has a boy friend at that time I guess he forgets about it and starts sorta chasing some other different girl. Enter me, so a few weeks ago

I finally sorta half meet this girl. I guess I said something that pissed her off, did really care. A couple days later she start talking to me and my friend, I want to just ask this girl for her number. she talks directly to me more so then my friend and I've never really asked her for her name nor have we really been introduced, but we've talked a few times about the economy and such. (Shes actually at lest sorta aware about business and such.)

Would it be dis respectful to my friend (whos been one of my best friends since high school.) to sorta of move in on his territory?

The only time I see her is when I'm talking with my friend when he's waiting for the bus. The thing is tho he got her number and never did anything with it, he's defiantly been friend zoned by her, me not so much tho.

Should I just her for her number infront of my friend? Further more should I even tell him I'm going to ask her for my number or not?
 

Just because a woman listens to you and acts interested in what you say doesn't mean she really is. She might just be acting polite, while silently wishing that the date would hurry up and end, or that you would go away... and never come back.

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i'd tell him, if he's cool, then he shouldn't mind, after all, whats a little healthy competition amongst friends?

on the other hand, if he's not cool, and has some weird, unhealthy obsession with this chick, i'd leave it alone. no need to strain your relationship with this dude over some girl, there's plenty of them out there, bro's befor ho's!
 

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At first, it seemed like it would be easy to just ask your buddy, but I'm thinking otherwise. If he doesn't think he's friendzoned, or thinks you're going for the easy path since he did the work for you, he'll be pissed. But then again, you know him better than any of us. Most guys would be cool if they knew they couldn't get it anyway.
 

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The Big Aristotle said:
Alright, so a couple months ago my friend meets this girl says he want her to go out with one of other friends, that never happens. He breaks up with his then current girl friend, and he then thinks about going out with this girl.
It might just be me, but I can't seem to figure out what this means.
 
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