one of my friends [22M] likes me, [19F] but I like his friend [20M]

so my coworkers are also my friends as the place we work at is very close knit. one of my friends, i’ll call him jake, likes me (he doesn’t know that I know this) and is planning to ask me out. I told other coworkers that I think jake is cute (because they asked me, and I do think he’s cute, but I feel no attraction to him & solely want to be friends) but they relayed the message onto him, not realizing that i don’t like him in that way. now, im stuck in a situation where he’s trying to ask me out... but I like his friend (also a coworker.) and have been planning to ask his friend out for a while now. if i ask jakes friend out, does that make me a jerk? also, any tips for letting jake down lightly? I really do feel terrible letting him down, and wanna be good friends with him; he’s a great person, but I can’t force feelings I don’t have.



Submitted May 03, 2019 at 05:00AM

so my coworkers are also my friends as the place we work at is very close knit. one of my friends, i’ll call him jake, likes me (he doesn’t know that I know this) and is planning to ask me out. I told other coworkers that I think jake is cute (because they asked me, and I do think he’s cute, but I feel no attraction to him & solely want to be friends) but they relayed the message onto him, not realizing that i don’t like him in that way. now, im stuck in a situation where he’s trying to ask me out... but I like his friend (also a coworker.) and have been planning to ask his friend out for a while now. if i ask jakes friend out, does that make me a jerk? also, any tips for letting jake down lightly? I really do feel terrible letting him down, and wanna be good friends with him; he’s a great person, but I can’t force feelings I don’t have.

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