there will never be a good time and place for this your just going to have to hope for the best and if he really is your best friend then he will be okay with it
Yes. But it is usually less threatening to your partner if your friend is the same gender as you and/or nonsexual with you!
that he had sin by getting a lady pregnant and he's married
by knowing what that girl is like and being in the friend zone for a while before you make your move
The reason why one ex-friend is nice to while another is not may be because the one being nice to you wants to mend the relationship.
well speaking from experience of my best friend, if your friend faints (passes out) at school, find a teacher to help and while your teacher is with your friend if she says to call do to the office or go directly to the office then DO IT! DO NOT WAIT. so yeah.
There is nothing to get over - your friend is still the same person, they just happen to be attracted to both genders. It is normal to be a little surprised and unsure how to act at first, but try to consider that it's not always easy for someone to admit that. Your best bet is to see this friend more often, rather than avoid them, and be open while you talk. Maybe even ask them questions - the more you hear them talk about it, the more easily you can associate this person as being bi.
ask him while looking straight into his eyes
Well not technically if you are speaking in term of his wizard studies butin some ways yes, he did help his confidence by being his friend. And in others ways while they were fighting lord Voldemort together, yes he also helps him during their battles/journeys.
1,340 out of 2,000 teens admit to texting while driving
A one-sided friendship is when one friend is really dedicated to being the other person's friend and cares about that person while the other friend doesn't really try or bother with the friendship.
A one-sided friendship is when one friend is really dedicated to being the other person's friend and cares about that person while the other friend doesn't really try or bother with the friendship.
Yes, the word 'admitting' is the present participle of 'to admit'. This means that while 'admitting' is a verb, it is also able to act as a noun and an adjective.