Getting truly emotionally involved with someone means opening yourself up to getting hurt by them. You have to decide if its worth the risk, and if your feelings aren't returned try not to take it personally.
Friends it is and friends it will be. You have told him how much you like him and he has not reciprocated. The romantic feeling you have just may not be the same for him--it just is not something that can be manufactured. Move on, but keep your friend. Friends are gold.
Find out as much as you can about the person before you allow yourself to get emotionally involved with him/her. Some relationships are better off as just friends instead of intimate deeply personal friends.
It means do not get emotionally attached/involved. For example, if you are part of a jury on a trial, you need to "leave your feelings at the gate". Another example may be, being friends with an ex spouse.
Most guys mature emotionally a bit more slowly than girls. It takes them a while for their brains and hearts to catch up with their hormones. Be patient, most of them will get there.
Every relationship and every situation is different. When considering a divorce, one must be emotionally and financially prepared to begin the potentially lengthy and exhausting process of getting a divorce. Talk to those trusted friends and loved ones. Consider all those involved, including children. Speak with an attorney and begin to prepare all legal documents needed.
If the feelings are reciprocated, then sure. But be careful, if the relationship doesn't work out, you may lose the friendship. Ask yourself if having a relationship outweighs the friendship.
once best friends always best friends...there should be no enemys involved
To tell your family and friends you are involved in a secret association sit them down and talk openly and honestly.
Well, just keep it simple - no kissing or holding hands or hugging or nothin. Just act as friends, be normal, and have fun Besides, if your not a college graduate yet, you really shouldn't even be in a relationship like that. Before you know it, it'll come normal. When you feel that you can trust each other, you feel that nothing can break you're relationship. And when you guys tell the truth. That's when you will get emotionally involved with you're partner.
A Rabbi, the boy, his friends and family are all involved in a Bar Mitzva.
Ishmael draws spiritual sustenance from his connection to his faith and his community. Emotionally, Ishmael finds support and strength through his relationships with family and friends, as well as through engaging in activities that bring him joy and fulfillment.
Tell everyone that you're their friend. Their reputation will suffer from being friends with a jerk like you.