To choose your feelings, make a conscious effort to do so. Make sure that you really understand the feelings that you are trying to achieve. You can also change your feelings.
Only you can decide who you should choose when it comes to a lover.
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Well, you'll have to choose between them, think about which one you really get along with better and choose him.
If you ask her to stop or tell her that you are not interested in her in a nice or reasonable manner, it is not your fault if her feelings are hurt. We choose how we feel about a situation, no one makes us feel bad, we choose to feel bad.
Having mixed feelings about someone or being unable to choose between to courses of action
yes Assuming there's no sexual attraction between the two, sure. Even if there is, one can choose not to act on those feelings, although that's different from the sexual feelings not existing in the first place.
Yes. You can choose to walk In the perfect and complete righteousness of Christ, also known as walking in the spirit. Jesus died so we are covered with His righteousness and that is all God sees. Or we can choose to walk in the flesh which means to choose our own will. What we feel is best for us. Feelings are flesh and of the world. Feelings are part of your soul not your perfect spirit.
have them both. NO dont have them both you idiot! the girl you had a realtionship with you obv will no her much better and obv still has feelings for her dont choose another girl if you blates have feelings for an ex cos ur be finking of your ex with ur new girl.
to excercise her right to choose her own husband apart from her familys feelings on diffrent religions.
Obviously his selfish and doesn't understand that if the feelings you share for each other are genuine, then nothing can change that. If he also understood you, he wouldn't make you choose.
She probably does still have feelings of some sort for him. The question is whether those feelings are, "I hope he sees how good I am looking tonight", "Does he see the hot guy I'm with now?", or "Is he still interested in me?". It would be unrealistic to expect her to have no reaction or no feelings whatsoever towards someone with whom she was once involved romantically. The basic question is trust. Either you choose to trust her or you choose not to trust her.
If she is really your best friend she will continue to be your best friend, no matter who you are dating.