Close friendships and love are very interconnected. I can only explain it by saying that while young we don't often associate this fact until much later in life, so it sounds like you've discovered this earlier on in your life. You could also simply be use to spending most of your time with your female friend and now that you have a girlfriend you don't see your friend as often as you use to and you miss her. It is highly possible for a man to have a true friendship with a female and vice-versa. My husband has a couple of female friends and I have a couple of male friends. I have them over for dinner a few times a year. Your mate should be your best friend in a good, strong relationship. You should feel like you can go to them with any problem and they will keep the discussion between just the two of you. You should feel safe and happy with your mate. Since you don't know for sure exactly what your feelings are towards you friend, I would be honest with your girlfriend and just tell her you miss your friend and could either the 3 of you go out for an evening every so often or could she come over for dinner. This way you are being honest with your girlfriend and it will give you the time to adjust to your feelings and see the two women together. There are feelings to be considered here ... all 3 of you. If you find out that you truly love your friend, then you are just going to have be honest with your girlfriend, even if your friend doesn't feel the same towards you. Good luck Marcy
Don't be jealous, she is only his friend. After all: You can meet boys and be friends with them without being their girlfriend.
You get a boyfriend/girlfriend by being kind to the person you want as you boyfriend/girlfriend and becoming their friend. Then when you get the courage you ask them out.
No, Tom doesn't have a girlfriend.. Considering that he has spoken about girls and 'being' with them, he is single..
Kindness, honesty, and being a good friend.
By being yourself and asking her at the right time
There isn't one. Being a "girlfriend" implies some level of intimacy. Being a friend means a platonic relationship (no intimacy). Commit yourself to one or the other.
love her like another human being
No one knows the definitive answer to your question. You need to analyze the situation. He is being dishonest with his girlfriend, probably being unfaithful with his best friend's wife and his girlfriend should accept the reality of the situation and move on.No one knows the definitive answer to your question. You need to analyze the situation. He is being dishonest with his girlfriend, probably being unfaithful with his best friend's wife and his girlfriend should accept the reality of the situation and move on.No one knows the definitive answer to your question. You need to analyze the situation. He is being dishonest with his girlfriend, probably being unfaithful with his best friend's wife and his girlfriend should accept the reality of the situation and move on.No one knows the definitive answer to your question. You need to analyze the situation. He is being dishonest with his girlfriend, probably being unfaithful with his best friend's wife and his girlfriend should accept the reality of the situation and move on.
If you feel that your girlfriend spending time with her brother is a problem to the point of you being jealous of that, then my friend the problem is not theres but yours, and if there is something really wrong, then just get another girlfriend, if theres something there that's funny then you have no business being in something bad. Good luck. SELAH!!!
Grow up, please. If you like your best friend, you don't love your girlfriend. You girlfriend cheating on you is not reason or justification for you to do it back. You didn't like being cheated on, did you? So why would you do it back? You obviously forgave her & tolerated it. If you can't, LEAVE YOUR GIRLFRIEND. Do not go out with your best friend if you're not single.
hes probably just being a weird friend but there could be a chance he likes you go for it \
To be possessive is to want complete attention of somthing or someone. A guy who gets jelouse because his girlfriend is simply talking to another of her friend would be concidered possessive.