You put up with it or you tell them what they are doing. People never learn unless someone points out their problems. Most people never learn period. Those are the only two choices. If you do it nicely, without embarrassing them, they may hear what you have to say and make some changes or not.
No, overpowering is one word.
Nothing
I had to deal with the same thing. If you don't know the person that he or she is cheating with, then don't get into it. If it's a close friend like i had to deal with, then tell your friend to break up with the cheater.
just ignorer them
You can either accept him for who he is or just leave him alone. You are not a true friend if you cannot accept him for who he is. And don't say he is "a gay" that sounds offensive. He is gay, and he's your friend, so deal with it.
forget about both of them
You deal with it and don't be jealous.
you should be happy for her and if not then deal with it.......not trying to be rude.
With an overpowering disregard of reality.
very strong; overwhelming
... invite to party, cruise or kiff.
If you find your friend being difficult to deal with, you might want to ask your parents for some guidance on how to handle this situation. Talk to a trusted adult about it and listen to what they have to say...