I'm in the exact same situation except it's my ex-boyfriend. I don't think that there is a clearcut answer on this one, but I can tell you that I've been playing that guessing game now for 6 months and it does get old. My advice is to do what I just did and tell her that you love her, but are hurt by her mixed signals. Tell her you need an answer or you will have to abandon the friendship and move on. If she won't answer you then that means she just made her decision.
Yes, but now since all your friends should be mutual they won't be alone.
They are good friends despite breaking up; the two are not mutually exclusive.
Maybe not now, but there will come a time after you have truly gotten over her that friendship will be possible if you want it.
The past should stay in the past! Don't agree to it. They splitup for a reason and he met you so tell him to make his choice!
Simple! You can always get your ex-girlfriend back if she/you are meant for each other. Otherwise stop wasting your precious time :-)
if you call her or talk to her face to face you could say "i think we should break up but let's continue to be friends and we could hang out like friends but i don't want to be anything else."
Have sex with the guy in your apartment / house That way, the ex will feel embarrassed, leave, and then you'll have sex uninteruppted.
you try to fight it but if it gets out of hand u must stop being friends to keep ur relationship going
well theres many reasons.... one of my guy friends wanted to be friends with his ex cuz he missed her as a person and a friend, but he didnt wanna be her boyyfriend one of my other friends wanted to keep his ex as a friend so he could keep tabs on her hah
Hi do what your friends say If she becomes single be friends dont get involved Im not saying your friend is but I know many women who say this to men and its not true ask her husband.
you dont even have to be friends with the person to be in a relationship with them :) hope this helps :)
When your wife says you can be friends with her ex-girlfriend but she doesn't want to, it may indicate that she trusts you but feels uncomfortable with the emotional dynamics that could arise from such a friendship. She might be concerned about potential jealousy or complications that could affect your relationship. It's important to communicate openly about her feelings and boundaries to ensure both partners feel secure and respected.