Listen and learn... from her, not me! If you listen, you will hear exactly what she doesn't like about the boyfriend. Then... move in. Assure her that those behaviors are not normal, acceptable or tolerable. Remind (or convince) her that she is a worthy person. After all, she has YOU in her life, right. Allow her to talk and you'll get all the tools you need to help her gain more esteem.
tell her off nicely
say it nicely
Be your self, be nice to her, treat her nicely, become her friend and talk to her. hope for the best. then when your ready, pee in her butt.
As nicely as possible. Make sure to mention all of her good attributes that will help her get a new boyfriend quickly.
ask him nicely and by nicely i mean wine him and dine him then ask the question after his is semi drunk
yes she needs a boyfriend that's going to treat her very nicely.
I would tell your bisexual friend that even though its hard to tell them but you have to because you're his friend. then nicely tell them that the other guy isn't interested and that there are better people out there for him.
ask your mum nicely to ask her boyfriend to respect your privacy.
This is just a guess, but it was your friend's birthday and maybe you took center stage. This is supposed to be a friend, though. You ought to be able to ask -- nicely -- if you did something to upset her and apologize if you should. Good friends are hard to find!
give a kiss and say it and say nicely that its my only gift to you
because carol got licked out nicely by her boyfriend.
ask him/her nicely and wait patiently for an answer