That's the quandry about being friends with someone you love. As long as you are 'friends'and you still love the person, you are going to feel like you are settling for less, and it will frustrate you to no end as you read everything he/she does and says as a chance that they reciprocate your feelings. There's also the possibility that they will date and marry other people. A genuine friendship when you are in love with him/her is not going to work when you see them finding happiness with someone else. As long as you cling to an eventual reciprocation of love from this friend, you won't be moving on to find happiness with someone else. You'll be waiting for that magic moment when he/she says 'I want you', and unfortunately chances are that it won't happen. You must decide for yourself what you are willing to settle for and if you can be only 'friends' when it is love that you really want. It will be a constant struggle to keep your emotions in check, as you try to separate your feelings out into 'love' and 'friends'. You might be afraid to tell your friend how you feel, afraid of changing the dynamic of your friendship and afraid of being hurt if they don't reciprocate. But being honest with them--and accepting what they say--will help in moving past your feelings.
Invading a friend's privacy can damage trust and respect in the friendship. It can lead to feelings of betrayal and a sense of violation, making it difficult to repair the relationship. It's important to communicate openly and honestly with your friend to address any concerns or boundaries in order to maintain a healthy friendship.
You can politely address the situation by setting boundaries with your friend and letting them know that you appreciate their friendship but would prefer less frequent calls. It's important to communicate your feelings respectfully and honestly to maintain a healthy relationship.
Friends can maintain a healthy and platonic relationship while enjoying cuddle sessions by setting clear boundaries, communicating openly and honestly about their feelings and intentions, and respecting each other's boundaries and comfort levels. It's important to prioritize mutual respect, consent, and understanding to ensure that the cuddle sessions do not blur the lines of their friendship.
Maintaining a friendship with an alcoholic friend who exhibits toxic behavior may not be healthy for you. It is important to set boundaries and prioritize your own well-being in such situations. Consider seeking support from a therapist or counselor to navigate this complex relationship.
if not healthy for your ''health'' its healthy for your mind and your feelings
When cuddling with your best friend, it's important to consider boundaries such as respecting personal space, communicating openly about comfort levels, and being mindful of any romantic feelings that may arise. Setting clear boundaries and being respectful of each other's boundaries can help maintain a healthy and platonic friendship.
Healthy food, regular excercise.
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I don't understand the question. Do you mean , how can it be maintained as healthy or how can it be made more healthy ? By definition, if it's good, it's healthy I would have thought .....
A girlfriend may get jealous in a relationship due to feelings of insecurity, fear of losing their partner, or lack of trust. Jealousy can stem from past experiences, communication issues, or comparison to others. It is important for partners to address and understand these feelings to maintain a healthy relationship.
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