Well you sound pretty good if thts all true then yeah I wood :)
Its someone you can got to if you have problems with in family, friends or anything. they help you with almost anything.
The phrase "dear gentlemen" is grammatically correct, but it may sound a bit formal and old-fashioned. It is more common to address a group of people as "gentlemen" or "dear friends" instead.
If you really want this girl and she has a boyfriend then become friends with her and if you are already friends with her then stay that way for a while. Flirt with her a lot and send her signals that you like her without actually saying anything. do little sweet things for her every now and then like give her a flower or just be a gentlemen or gentle"woman" which ever. :)
Your mom and your friend's mom obviously are not getting along, but that should not have anything to do with being friends. Continue seeing you friends and let your mothers resolve their own problems.
The main characters in "The Tales of the Two Old Gentlemen" are two friends, Harry and Mr. Frankford. The story revolves around their friendship and the lessons they learn through their experiences and conversations.
If you are THAT kind to people and your friends don't like well who cares then! Acting like that will score you as a ladiesman and you can just find other friends who do. =)
yep anything's possible
If you did not do anything to upset your friends and they are just being nasty and cruel to you and you feel persecuted then they are not your friends at all. Instead of hanging around the same group of people seek other friendships that better suit your personality. If you did make a mistake and cause problems and upset your friends then the best you can do is apology and hope at least some of them will forgive you.
WHAT EXACTLY IS THE THING UR APOLOGIZING FOR? WHAT EXACTLY IS THE THING UR APOLOGIZING FOR?
get new friends. real friends don't make you do anything
Empathic listening involves fully engaging with someone's words, feelings, and perspective. An example would be actively listening to a friend share their struggles with work, reflecting back their emotions, and offering support without judgment or giving unsolicited advice. This kind of listening helps the person feel heard and validated.
The type of friends that you can talk to about anything and trust completely are definitely best friends. If you don't have a best friend, it's easy to get one but you can't be shy. You can also talk about anything to your boyfriend/girlfriend at any time. (Or you should!)