You can't stay close friends after a breakup. "let's be friends" is just a polite thing to say, what it means is that you do not hate each other.
Only if you agreed to be friends, which doesn't always work.
I'd let it depend on the circumstances under which he gave it to you. If he gave it to you as proof of his feelings, then I wouldn't wear it anymore since by breaking up you agreed they're not there anymore. Additionally, you may want to stop wearing it at least when you get a new boyfriend, because he might not like you wearing a present of your ex. P>If you like the necklace, and you're still friends, sure! This can help both of you build a stronger friendship and help him feel that his gift was appreciated.</P>
punch them and force to kiss
Steven didn't believe his friends; he agreed to help them anyway.
No, she does not. H!P doesn't allow her and she agreed to the no-boyfriend rule when she signed the contract.
Even if you did agree to remain friends, there might still be some form of awkwardness lying around. Maybe he's playing smart and not wanting to get attached again. Wait. Why would it matter that he's not phoning you anyway??
Agreed in what? Please be more specific. If you mean by friends I heard he's a grumpy guy and rivals Thomas Edison.
No Jessi has left and has agreed to do mythbusters while one of their cast members is on maternity leave
The Beatles do get together for the occasional gathering, but that is about it. Now that Lennon and Starr are dead people say their are not any actual true groupings anymore. Contrary to the above answer, Ringo Starr is NOT dead! MP Ringo may not be dead but George Harrison is. Agreed. MP
Do what you agreed to do. Pay the lender.
He can be removed by a resolution of the Rajya Sabha passed by an absolute majority and agreed to by the Lok Sabha.
You could suggest you try just being friends with all the benefits friendship brings: someone to talk with, someone to be there when you need them, someone just to hang out with...and that's all.One of the benefits of just being friends, as I'm sure your boyfriend and his chief advisor will agree, is you both get to have another boyfriend or girlfriend, without any jealousy. Somehow, I don't think this arrangement is going to work both ways, do you?So make sure your boyfriend understands and agrees there aren't any other benefits that go with this 'friendship' package. Otherwise it sounds as though you'd end up with a sort-of boyfriend while he ends up with a no-ties girl, which probably might suit him but mightn't suit you at all, not to mention leaving you uncertain about your place in his life and within your own group of friends, and with low self-esteem into the bargain.