A narrator who would tell more about facts and less about feelings would be an objective narrator. A narrator who would tell more about feelings would be a subjective narrator.
A third-person omniscient narrator would typically focus more on facts and events rather than delving deeply into characters' emotions. This narrator has knowledge of all characters' thoughts and feelings, but tends to maintain a more objective and factual tone in the storytelling.
Third person narration will tell more factual information.
first-person; third-person
It sounds like he really likes you and it sounds like he says yes. But many times words can be deceiving. Follow your heart it is your best guide. he wants two girlfriends. he should just say it to get it out of the way. less hurt feelings that way.
Nobody has all the facts. Everybody has certain things they know more about and less about.
In "The Leap," the narrator perceives her sister as a less finished version of herself because she embodies qualities that the narrator has outgrown or refined through her own life experiences. The sister's impulsiveness and lack of direction contrast with the narrator's more developed sense of identity and purpose. This comparison highlights the narrator's journey of self-discovery and the ways in which she has learned from both their shared past and their divergent paths. Ultimately, it reflects the narrator's sense of maturity and the complexities of sibling relationships.
nothing more, nothing less
It means that you are less than what they are looking for.
yes it means your feelings are fading away.
...technically, well, yes. it matters on your friend's feelings, unless they're just someone youre using just to get that guy. but still, feelings always matter. if she tells you, and you know that she is lying, that she couldn't care less, then go ahead, but be wary that her feelings still haven't changed. also, you would want to know why exactly she dumped him, as you say. it may be something you would want to know.
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.
Free expression of human feelings, otherwise known as the "romantic ideal"