Should I accompany my friend to her friend's birthday party?!


Question: Should I accompany my friend to her friend's birthday party?
My friend has asked me if I want to go to her friend's birthday party. I have known of this person for almost 20 years but we have never really been friends due to living in different states and we were also into different scenes when we were younger anyway. However, I think he is cute and enjoy his company when I have spent time with him.

My friend asked him if it was ok and he is fine with it.

I'm still feeling a little weird though as I don't like showing up to other people's parties.

For the record, I'm not offended he didn't invite me. We dont know each other well enough and I wouldn't have asked him if the situation were reversed.

Answers:

you seem to have falled in love with him .you wanna go but you are not sure whether his feeling about you ,which make you hesitant .he didint invite you which you arent offended ,but you do mind ,right ?if me ,i will mind .but since your friend has consulted him your attendance and he agreed too ,you can go .morever ,you cant only make friends with him through the line or cellphone .you must get to know about him in the real life .
just come on ,dont think about to excess .there is nothing to worry about and lose
good luck!



Does your friend want you to go to keep her company so she doesn't feel uncomfortable not knowing anyone there? If that's the case, sure, why not go? I often did that with a friend who used to drag me along to company parties, functions, etc. I got to meet a lot of new people that way. I'm sure if this guy didn't want you there, he would've said so and it's nice that he's welcoming you to join them.

So go...have a good time. It's good to get out and laugh.



Hey;
well i think you should ( if you like) go to the party, i mean he did say he was fine with it and i understand your insecurity, but thats a chance to get to meet him in person.

Good Luck xx




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