Get speaking first - otherwise you may seem desperate when you make a move. Then, see if he does like you still (you never know, it could happen) then make a move. Or maybe, he may make the first move!! GOOD LUCK!!!!!!
then maybe you should be just friends
Generally speaking, you should be friendly to other people.
Yes. And if she does, she should start speaking again, or he'll get mad and stop speaking!
HELLO?! make a move!
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Well if they don't know that they are hurting your feelings than they don't really know you that well. Maybe you should tell them.
When it is in the beginning of the sentence.
You should tell them it is hurting your feelings. And really if they are hurting your feelings, are they really your friends? If they doesn't stop, they are not worth it. Get some real freinds!!!
If you have friends that are girls, you should be bold and brave - admitting your feelings to the one you care about the most. However, you have to still respect their feelings (or lack thereof) as well in order to preserve the friendship.
Quick answer...yes. Just put yourself in his shoes. If you and his exgirlfriend were best friends and she made advances on him, wouldn't you want to know?
If you have mixed feelings about someone, I'd be best to just be friends until you get those feelings straightened. You never wanna be in a relationship you're unsure about. So until you know what you want, I think you two should just stay friends.
Expressing your true feelings should be an easy to thing do when you are with friends. Just sit down and be serious and let them know how you are feeling.