Chances are, your best friend's mother has seen changes in her that can only be explained by spending too much time with you. When my daughter was spending abnormal amounts of time with her former best friend, I began to grow concerned when my daughter became depressed, angry and felt guilty when she wasn't with her friend or helping her with some problem. I told my daughter she needed to back off a little and hang out with her other friends more. Sure enough, within a month or so my daughter was back to her bubbly self and enjoying life.
I'm not saying that you're depressing your best friend or anything like that, I'm only saying that there is somethingin your friend that is causing her mother to think you two are spending too much time together. Of course, she could just be one of those parents who is too possessive, but chances are, she's seeing her daughter wasting time or having a change of attitude or something. The best thing you can do is, like anything in life, try to do things in moderation. Spending too much time together is unhealthy in any relationship.
same happens with me. My classmate thinks she is my best friend but i know she is not the one i think is my best friend.
just tell her that u ar sorry but she is a friend not ur best friend
No it is not you can have a guy best friend no matter what your boyfriend says if he thinks it is wrong then he is not the right person for you.
Carl's best friend is his mother.
I'm sure Mother Teresa would say that God was her best friend.
i thinks it was someone else
Comfort your friend. Tell him/her you are there for them.
Ask her why she thinks that and then explain what you feel.
Just ignore what people are saying. Do not lose your best friend because of what people are saying.
if your girlfriend AND your best friend turned on you- wow- that must hurt
To get rid of any feelings for your best friend without spending less time around him is stop being in private places that might make you be intimate.
thinks you are his best friend ('son' for a male friend, 'sa' for a female friend)