you need to tell him that his relationship probably wnt work if he likes another girl. his gf will eventually catch on. k? let him decide to forget about his gf or forget about the girl he likes. if he breaks up with his gf ,make sure he does it gently. girls r soft but not babies! guys almost never get that... make sure he waits a while so his gf wont know your friend broke up with her so you can be with that girl...... k??? hope i helped. :) :3 :0
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It is perfectly natural to have a crush on a long time friend and in no way is a problem
What to say to a person who criticizes another for having the same problem they have but denies it.
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yes ..that's my friend's answer but for me am still having doubts but with further research on this topic that i can decide...
You would diagnose the situation to determine the source of the problem you're having. At that point you can decide what steps are needed to repair the problem.
If your friend is having problems at home the best thing for them would be to help. You should be supportive, and try to look at things positivly. It also depends on what kind of problem it is. Often times your friend can work it out if they talk to whoever it is their having a problem with. If it's a serious problem(such as any sort of abuse or they don't have the money to put food on the table) it is better to get other adults involved, because they have the experience and knowledge on who to get involved and the best way to help.
Having a friend telling you that you did a math problem wrong and the math you did is the reason you got a different answer from the group.
Some people do not feel comfortable sharing their problems with someone else. This could be due to not having a close friend whom they trust to divulge this information. Another reason they don't share their problems could be because they don't want to fight about the problem.
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It sounds like vertigo or an inner ear problem. Your friend definitely needs to see a doctor as soon as possible.
Explaining to your friends that you have ADHD can be difficult. Many people have different misconceptions about ADHD or even question the legitimacy the disorder; whether you want to tell your friend or not should be your choice. If you decide to tell your friend, make sure to explain what ADHD is and isn't. If your friend is understanding, they could very well help you with your symptoms and will be able to understand if you are unable to sit through movies, etc.