You should ask why is this happening between you. If she refuses, keep it to friendship level only.
If opposing counsel refuses to respond to your communications, you should consider sending a formal written request for a response, documenting your attempts to communicate, and seeking guidance from a supervisor or legal authority if necessary.
You should look for someone else to love.
To get an immediate response, you should try to personally contact someone that you know will be able to help you.
The right response should be: "I have accepted your apology". Or "I have noted your apology"
When someone sneezes the common response is "bless you".
If a gay person comes onto someone of the same sex and refuses to leave them alone then yes, it should come under Sexual Harassment.
You should talk to your friend who is dating the other friend's ex about telling her. If she refuses and continues to see the ex, you might want to evaluate her interpretation of friendship and what kind of friend she is. Based on that, you may want to tell the friend yourself if the other refuses.
Stealing is never an appropriate response.
If a patient refuses first aid treatment, you should be bluntly honest with them and explain the outcome if they do not seek medical attention. You should be polite but be honest.
If a person is trying to anticipate the response someone may have to his or her message, he or she should pay close attention to what step in the communication process?
Tell them you like talking to them and check out their response.
be patient. It will in time.