this has happened to me. but i think its just cause your friend likes that person you dont want to be left out and you automatically like that person as well, or maybe you just get to thinking about what it would be like to have that person around for you and you get jealous before your friend and her rush even get together.
You can't "make" yourself like someone back. Perhaps over time, you will begin to like this person, but for now, be friends. Over time, you will become closer and might find yourself liking him/her more than a friend.
Get on with life ... there are lots more people out there that you can be friends with. The person who snubbed you obviously wasn't much of a friend to begin with, so really nothing lost there.
it depends on what kind of person they are like me i did that once to a guy and we fell in love though it didnt last long and i know my answer is pointless so if you find a reall answer plze let me know -thanxs
A good friend is special. A good friend is supportive.
Well in the tournament Gohan saved her life and she keeped this as a secret.
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Frenemy is slang, and not an actual word so it isn't used by most people in formal conversation. But in slang, it was created (and new words are often created; they sometimes begin as slang and then work their way into the dictionary) to refer to a person who is both a friend and an enemy-- perhaps someone about whom your opinion frequently changes, or someone who is only a friend sometimes but feels like an enemy at other times.
Jealousy in friendship can be caused by feelings of insecurity, fear of losing a friend to others, or comparing oneself to others. It can also stem from a lack of communication, trust issues, or feeling inadequate. It's important to address these feelings openly and honestly with your friend to strengthen your friendship.
I hate to say this, but if your friend is so easily "stolen" from you, then she (or he) wasn't that sturdy of a friend to begin with. If someone can come along and sweep away her interest, then her devotion to you has to be questioned. Try not to worry about it too much. If you do end up losing this friend, consider that there must not be too much to lose if she could so easily leave you. You don't need friends who aren't devoted to you anyway.
Wannabe or changeable person
It seems your friend is a little controlling and expects you to listen to her and even possibly using you to make herself/ego better for her as well as for her to have someone to push around which is wrong - tell her how her behaviour makes you feel and if she doesn't care then chances are she has never been a friend to begin with. It may be in your best interest to hang around with other friends and rethink this particular person in your life.
This happens. Puberty, which begins in adolescance, results in the production of many horomones. Boys begin to notice differences between them and their female peers (ex. boobs) and may begin to develop new attractions to the opposite sex. On the other hand, boys can continue liking girls just as friends.