Hopefully, you have made an effort to explain that you are friends first. True friendship can outlast nearly any storm. My ex and I have known each other since we were in 1st grade and now we are in our 30's. We have weathered, boyfriends and girlfriends, kids, death, illness and a lot of life altering events. I know that if I truly "need" him, he will be here. It takes time for healing to begin. There will always be a new level of closeness between us, that our other friends will never be able to share in. Be a friend and allow time to do what must be done.
Be nice and truthful to each other. Show that you can rely on your friend and avoid making any decisions that might affect your friendship negatively. Try to be in schedule whenever you have appointments and show that you can be trusted.
try being nice Answer Avoid the topic OR, sit down and try to resolve the issue. Your friendship will definitely last longer.
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The narcissist is terrified of the truth. If they feel you have found them out, they will often avoid you at all cost. It is too painful and damaging for them to be exposed. Remember, they can suppress the truth so deep that they avoid it at all cost. It's like if someone has perpetrated being the perfect friend, partner, etc., and you express proof of their hidden illness, they abandon you for several reasons. Fear and shame.
It depends on the situation. Friendships are fragile. You never want it to shatter before your eyes. My guess would be, you can't avoid a problem in a friendship, but you can make it better and/or save the friendship by doing that.
Very carefully, and try to avoid damaging them if you wish to re-use. Definitely try to avoid damaging the wall or window surround.
Do be supportive and listen actively to your friend’s thoughts and feelings. Foster open communication and honesty to strengthen your bond. Don’t gossip about your friend or betray their trust, as this can damage the relationship. Additionally, avoid being overly critical or dismissive of their experiences.
It's important to consider your own feelings and boundaries in this situation. You can politely decline the friend's offer of friendship and maintain a neutral stance to avoid getting caught in the middle of any conflicts. It's okay to prioritize your own well-being and avoid unnecessary drama.
Maybe because he thinks you did something wrong or he may not like you. You should ask him. and if he does not answer or give an meaningful explanation, move on. Your friendship would be over.
You could say, " Your my friend so why would you make me cry? It hurts for a friend to make you cry... How would you like it if I made you cry right now? That really hurt my feelings." And then you might want to just mabye try to avoid them for the rest of the day then easing back on to the friendship.
To avoid damaging sprinkler lines when digging, you should first locate the lines using a utility line locator. Then, carefully hand dig around the area where the lines are located instead of using machinery. Be cautious and dig slowly to prevent accidentally hitting and damaging the sprinkler lines.
Word it like this: "Lately, I've been thinking that you might have feelings for me as more than just a friend…do you?" If the answer is "Yes," then you have your opening to say "Me, too!" If the answer is "No," then you can avoid embarrassment by saying, "Okay, I was hoping not, because I see you as just a friend, too, and I didn't want anything to jeopardize our friendship."