dude im not liking u rite now. please leave me alone
just tell him to buzz off. just kidding. ok, tell him you want to be alone for the day or moment and he'll probably leave you alone. but if you say he is your enemy say leave me alone or I'll tell the teacher you are bugging me.
Just be straight with them. Get them alone and tell them they need to shower more often and possible get them a stick of deodorant. If you do it so no one else hears you, they probably won't be too upset and possibly will be grateful for the information.
Talk to them alone and ask them what's wrong, but you have to make sure they can trust you though xD
It is ok to have feelings for more than one person at the same time. Acknowledge it to yourself, and move on. If the friend already has a girlfriend, you need to deal with the fact that he is not available. If you truly have feelings for the other person, consider whether you want to pursue them. If you are still stuck on the friend, let the second person go, and give yourself some alone time to deal with your feelings for the friend before trying to force something with another person.
Hmmm..... If the 'she' in the question is your girlfriend, then leave her alone for a week. Then call her and try to meet her. Explain why you can't live without her or sth. If the 'she' is somebody in your family or your friend, I suggest that you call her. Tell her about your feelings, and persuade her. That'll help
if you two have been dating awhile and out of the blue he comes up with this, then unfortunately he's probably trying to break up with you without hurting your feelings. but ya know what? if he needs time alone then you give him all the aloness he needs and get on with your life!!!!!if it was meant to be it will happen.
I don't think there's anything you can do because he said that he had no feelings for you. I think that maybe you should move on without him. You should find yourseld someone who does have feelings for you instead of trying to reconnect with your husband who doesn't like you.
Good friends should know how the other feels and your friend is use to having you to themselves and it's common for a close friend to realize that you will be spending more time with your new love than with him and he is hurting. Instead of judging how childish he is take the time out alone with him and communicate. Let him get his feelings out in the open so you can understand more readily where he is coming from and then express your feelings. Keep the conversation low key and no yelling or arguing. There is a solution to every problem. Here are a few:Perhaps your new love has a friend your friend could go out with and you could double date every so often.Promise your friend (and keep your promise) that you both can still do some things together once or twice a week.Continue to see your new love and enjoy your time together and give your friend some time to adjust.
Your male friend must know what a lesbian's lifestyle is and he must feel if he loves you enough he can change who you are. You have to communicate properly by spending sometime alone and letting him know the truth.
Tell her how you feel. Find a private moment when your alone with her, and just blurt it out. If your old enough, and she recipricates, you can start an enjoyable relationship.
Spend some time with that person alone without your friend. If that doesn't work, move on.