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Quite the potential disaster here! Please advise?

Therefore, I am an American living abroad at this time. One of my best friends decided to moving to Europe with me. That's all gravy, I thought there was something more between us than really exists. I do not see much in it, but so obvious that I want. As bad as was also very drunk, had sex. Now, for the potential blow up. There are only so many English speakers here and I've been pretty good for someone else here, which happens to be friends with the good friend of mine. Should I continue or not. Should I tell my friend or not (that I mention it also has bipolar disorder, and may be very difficult to talk to) or not. I really do not know the best way to handle it. Me feel like I'm partly responsible for his arrival here, and I like this bubble bursting friendship for something small like this. PLEASE HELP

Ugggg, which is a difficult situation. What you have to keep in mind is that you do not can put your life on hold and wants only to keep someone else happy …. only two end up miserable. Talk to the bi-polar first friend. Tell him what has happened, how I feel like you feel responsible, but ultimately you have to follow your heart. Let him know that obviously needs to be enough for her (as it is not for you), and that her "prince" must still be out there waiting to be found. Be honest and straightforward, no matter what the consequences are. There is no way around the fact that she is going to be hurt and can even cause a scene …. but that too will blow over time. You will be able to hold his head high knowing that despite that I have hurt someone who has done the right thing for both. From the sounds of your post here I'm sure it will come out of this relatively unscathed. Good luck, I do not I envy you your problems. :)

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