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Is it wrong?

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Hey, my best mate has a sister that I know very attractive, is it morally wrong to try and become her boyfriend, if so please give me so,e advice on what I should do.
We both get along well but I don't want to end a great friendship because of it.
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i'd talk to him about it. i don't think there's anything inherently wrong about it but i'd want to know he doesn't have a problem with it before i made a move.
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I second mrd82's suggestion. And I think you should do some serious reflection on why you're attracted to her and what your intentions are. Look at your past relationships - are you still on speaking terms with your ex-girlfriends? Have you done things you regret? Have you been an a-hole? Do their parents still approve of you? If you're the kind of guy who is on good terms with exes, I think you're in a pretty good position here, because you can have a relationship with her, and if it ends and you have been good to her, you'll still have your mate. If not, I'd be very cautious because if you're bad to her, he's likely to take her side.
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I second mrd82's suggestion. And I think you should do some serious reflection on why you're attracted to her and what your intentions are. Look at your past relationships - are you still on speaking terms with your ex-girlfriends? Have you done things you regret? Have you been an a-hole? Do their parents still approve of you? If you're the kind of guy who is on good terms with exes, I think you're in a pretty good position here, because you can have a relationship with her, and if it ends and you have been good to her, you'll still have your mate. If not, I'd be very cautious because if you're bad to her, he's likely to take her side.
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It could get weird - especially if there's a family resemblance
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