well if I have a freind that YOU have a close relationship with, and she's ignoring ME, well I hope she's happy with you.
If you have a friend that you're becoming close to, and she starts ignoring you, talk to her. In a relationship, open communication is always helpful. Ask her the questions that are on your mind (starting with the word "I" if possible), and accept her answer whatever it is.
Ask one of your mutual friend to ask him what's wrong.
you cant really avoid the friend zone everyone starts there and well if your lucky youll move on from the friend zone and possibly move into a relationship zone hope this helps
yes you should just because her child is rude that does not mean she has to be!
I don't believe she is playing hard to get. I think she is uncomfortable with your relationship or with how it appears to her. Sometimes we think we want something until we get it, then we realize we were better prior to having it. That is why friends shouldn't cross the barrier of friendship into intimacy. Sometimes ( on rare occasions) it is beneficial, most of the time another friendship becomes severed. One wants more than the other.
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Its not necessarily that he's shy but more that he likes her and wishes they could share more than just a friendship. She should probably talk to him and let him know how she feels about the relationship and get the informaton for both of them and decide where to take ther relationship from there. If she doesnt like him, she should tell him nicely and allow time to let the things heal.
Maybe he wants to get into a relationship with you. Observing more will lead to the ultimate solution.
You should ask him about his religion and if it has something to do with him not wanting to date you. Generally, it could be one or a mixture of three things. He's wants to prepare for a mission, he really likes you but doesn't know what to do after you get in a relationship, or he likes you as a friend but isn't interested in a relationship. I would suggest you talk with him openly about it.
He might really not want a relationship, but he might have been trying to let you down easy. Don't sweat it too much, if she is really your friend, then she won't respond to his flirting. If she isn't really your friend, then you don't need either of them anyway!
It means that it's time to put out.
Often the reason is that he has realised that he likes you.Just go up to him and ask "what's wrong?". And if he starts getting really rough with you he probably likes you too.
Gay or not, you may be unable to restart a failed relationship without the interest of the other person. Statistically, you would break up again due to unresolved issues. It is better to move on.