Be sure not to make her uncomfortable-this is all about her, and if she thinks you're being rude, she can hold it in forever. She doesn't have to tell.
Ask her smoothly who she likes. If she seems hesitant, remind her why you're asking in the first place. You are her friend. You care about her. If she really doesn't want to talk, do not bribe her or try to coax it out. Tell her that you'll change the subject, but that you have to talk. If she changes the subject, change it back.
Pressure them lol
You really shouldn't make your best friend stop liking someone unless that person's a bad influence on her/him. If they ARE a bad influence, just explain to your friend that he/she is not right for him/her. Make sure she/he knows how you feel about this. Hope this helped
the good friend has to be carefull and know what can go wrong with the Relation of friends if he tryes to make a move
well sometimes you cant make your best friend like you and sometimes you can sometimes people hang out with them alot and take it really slow and they actually start liking eachother.
your friend lie to you because he/she lie to make you look embarrassed so your friend will be more popular than you..
Ahh, that's a tricky one. If she likes your best friend, try to think of some of the things she sees in him, and if you've got that make sure it shows. Maybe... If he really is your best friend and he doesn't like her back, he could even do something that would make her stop liking him... And so she would move a bit closer to you.
what you can do is that you can make your friend look terrible but to look amazing in front of the girl or you can lie that the friend likes your brother or sister.
I've been dating my best friend's brother for a year and a half, so you're question made me smile. Granted I'm 21 so maybe it's a little different. But if you DO like him, then maybe your friend will help you make something work. But if you DON'T like him then just tell your friend. If she's your best friend, she should believe you. And don't care what her family thinks. They shouldn't care who you like anyway. Don't worry about what other people think so much. Spend more time doing what makes you happy, whether that's liking your friend's brother, or liking someone else!
Then she's not a good friend and the boy's not a nice person to try and split you up. and if it works then that's worseemail me @ melanie_rusin@yahoo.com(:
From the moment you admit that you have a problem, it is best to have someone with you that you can rely on. Make sure it is someone that you can trust implicitly, and tell them everything. Armed with knowledge, they will be able to help you make decisions that are the best for your future. Your 'addiction buddy' can hold your hand through withdrawal, or make hard decisions when you can't.
Being 13 you are very young, and full of life. Surrounding yourself with great friends is a vital part of growing up and transforming into the person that you want to be. With that in mind, here is my opinion: As a 13 year old, you are too young to be looking for/divulging into a relationship. However, if you still want to pursue the other individual, then here is my suggestion. I would first talk to your best friend about his sister. Ask him for permission in a sense. It will be better for you and for your friend if he isn't blindsided by you asking his sister out. My second thought: Make sure that your friend's sister isn't offended by you liking her. She might be such a good friend to you, that the idea of even liking you more than a friend is appalling to her. Make sure that she feels the same way before you make any moves.
Always make time with your best friend. Don't be mean to the other best friend. You can be make your relationship suffer from your best friend. And if you feel like you aren't being wanted from your friend say to him/her about your feelings. BUT MAKE SURE THAT YOUR BEST FRIEND IS REALLY SUPPORTIVE
Make sure that he knows he can trust you, you won't judge him and you will always be there for him and won't laugh/make fun of him.