You tell your best friend and promise not to let a guy come between your friendship, and if it gets too hard, just find out who he likes and settle with that.
go for itgood luck
Creeper
I first asked this girl out that i liked almost one year ago (i was friends with her before), and she told me "sorry, but i only like you as a friend". We still remained friends after and it seemed we became better friends. Background Info: Before i asked her out, we were friends for a couple of years before and a few weeks before i tried to ask her out, i asked her to a slow dance and she said yes. So that motivated me to ask her out. A couple months after she said that she liked me as a friend, i dated another girl for a few months but then broke up with her. Its been a couple months from that now. I still like her (the original girl) now and its been almost a year, should i ask her out again? Thank You For Any Help :) PS. Im in highschool (if that effects the question at all :P)
You need to stand up for yourself and learn not to put up with the behavior your best male friend dishes out to you. Let him know immediately how he is treating you and you don't appreciate it and if it continues the friendship is over.
yes she is well she was for a couple of years atlest there are a couple of websites that will tell you if she still is. :)
date him so ur relationship can b on track
my dad did
I'm sure he must have liked her as a friend and maybe still does, but as years go by you form a different relationship, maybe you could ask him yourself if you go onto his website!!
You obviously were confusing friendship at the time with you loving him, but he didn't love you back. There had to have been a split up of some sort. Since it's been years you haven't been in contact then no, you aren't friends and you should just move on.
just ask her or have someone else do it for u
Mandy I read in Sugar Magazine=she has been bestfriends with all of them for a couple of years =]=
Like most teenage guys, your friend is unwilling to commit to you. He's trying to soften this answer by saying he doesn't want to ruin your friendship. This is probably true - he likes you as a friend, you have shared many good memories together.. but it still means that friendship is all he wants. If he really liked you, he would go out with you in a heart beat. Move on, find someone else who treats you like a princess, and show this guy friend of yours what an awesome girl he's missed out on