This is a very difficult situation. If you are married and committed to your marriage, you probably should break off the friendship. While this might be difficult, it's much easier to get over someone when you no longer see them. If you want to end your marriage, you should deal with that first, before starting a new relationship. Most importantly, you should be open and honest about your feelings.
Just say it don't be afraid
You can say "I like you" in various ways such as "I am fond of you" or "I have feelings for you."
If you're still thinking about sharing your feelings with your best friend, go over exactly what you'll say.
Always make time with your best friend. Don't be mean to the other best friend. You can be make your relationship suffer from your best friend. And if you feel like you aren't being wanted from your friend say to him/her about your feelings. BUT MAKE SURE THAT YOUR BEST FRIEND IS REALLY SUPPORTIVE
Say I'm sorry. I have a girl friend. Be nice and say I would like to be friends.
just be honest with your feelings or tell your friend first and hear what she has to say
Well, I know this is stupid to say, but if both of you still have feelings for each other, why aren't you still together? Girls hate when their exes like their best friend. So you either have to like your ex, or prepare not to be friends with her because she'll never want to talk to you again after you go out with her friend...... Good Luck!
You can say "My best friend was named" or "My best friend's name was."
i would say no because u dont want to pick favorites or someones feelings could get hurt You can, however, introduce your friend, just don't refer to this person as your best friend. "This is my friend Bert."
Word it like this: "Lately, I've been thinking that you might have feelings for me as more than just a friend…do you?" If the answer is "Yes," then you have your opening to say "Me, too!" If the answer is "No," then you can avoid embarrassment by saying, "Okay, I was hoping not, because I see you as just a friend, too, and I didn't want anything to jeopardize our friendship."
It's difficult to say for certain without more information, but if you suspect your best friend may be hiding their feelings, it could be helpful to have an honest and open conversation with them. Express your concerns and create a safe space for them to share if they feel comfortable doing so. Ultimately, understanding and communication are key in any relationship.
you are my best friend