The best way is honestly just to talk to them.
Hope it works out
tell someone dont make them angry if they are really hurting you mentally change email addreses
tell someone dont make them angry if they are really hurting you mentally change email addreses
To make your friend not mad at you for taking their man you need to give your friend time to heal. Perhaps write your friend a letter and explain that you are sorry for hurting her and wish to work on rebuilding your friendship.
It depends what you did before it started hurting there's medicine you can buy
You can't, unfortunately, do that without hurting her. Rather than telling her directly, where she might become defensive (and it sounds like you don't have the kind of friendship yet where you can approach these kinds of topics), just be a supportive friend. If this person hurts her feelings, be there for her to talk about things.
An elevator or aeroplane.
Insulting words are words that hurt people internally like 'I hate you' or 'you are useless' can hurt you and make you feel sad, mad, frustrated... etc.
Insulting your plants won't make any difference to them they are pretty thick skinned. If you mean insulating them then this makes a difference when the conditions are too cold for survival.
Nicely explain to her/him the problems your having. And make sure when your talking to her say "I feel this way" NOT "You are doing this".
See a doctor
If the friend is hurt because of your mistake/doing: 1. Apologize and make him realize that nothing was done with the intention of hurting. It was just for the best. 2. Make him see the "good side" of your deed that hurt him unintentionally. 3. Give an assurance that you are his friend and can never have the intention of hurting him but since there were unavoidable circumstances, the mess happened. 4. Give an assurance that it will not be repeated and that you will do your level best to ensure that nothing wrong is done to him. If the friend is hurt because of something else: 1. Identify the root cause, people involved, how it can be resolved, if it can be resolved. 2. After the identification, get his views on it and make him realise that it probably happened for the best in the long term. 3. Sympathise with him. That's really all he needs. 4. But at the same time, make the friend realise his mistake too. after all, what are friends for? :)
Well first of all, it always takes two to fight. You're feeling hurt and you think that it was really your friend's fault... well don't you think your friend is probably feeling the same? You should approach her (assuming your friend is a girl because writing he/she over and over again is annoying) when she is alone and say flat out how you're feeling. Apologise for hurting her feelings but let her know that she also hurt yours! Agree to a truce but only if she apologises as well and shows you that she cares about you enough to do that. Try to avoid shouting or insulting her... that will just make things worse!