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	<title>Comments on: I Love Her But She Has a Boyfriend</title>
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		<title>By: blueeyes</title>
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		<description>I would just add that you should make sure you make it clear to her that no matter what you value your friendship and do not want anything to come in the way of it.  Though that can be harder said than done if she does not reciprocate your feelings.  It might be best to take a &quot;break&quot; from your friendship for a short time so that neither of you feel uncomfortable and then plan on meeting up in a neutral environment sometime later to catch up and reconnect.  This also would be a good time for her to really process what you said and have a chance to think about it.  I agree with Joe though, it is best to tell her how you feel because you never know what the future holds!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would just add that you should make sure you make it clear to her that no matter what you value your friendship and do not want anything to come in the way of it.  Though that can be harder said than done if she does not reciprocate your feelings.  It might be best to take a &#8220;break&#8221; from your friendship for a short time so that neither of you feel uncomfortable and then plan on meeting up in a neutral environment sometime later to catch up and reconnect.  This also would be a good time for her to really process what you said and have a chance to think about it.  I agree with Joe though, it is best to tell her how you feel because you never know what the future holds!</p>
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