cry. its a winner.
If the girlfriend did something wrong, it's usually best to simply apologize to the boy and ask for forgiveness. He will probably be impressed by the girl's courage and sincerity. But make sure you mean it!
there is very little you can do.... there is no quick fixes to lack of trust...the best thing i suggest is stay faithful and truthful to your girlfriend and she may learn to trust you again.
Well, it depends on if you like your girlfriend, if your best friend is a girl, then trust me she should like you back.
Apologize, mean it. Admit to being an idiot and hope for the best. Never do it again.
A girlfriend should do first of all what a friend would do- spend time with her partner, trust them, and encourage them to do their best. Beyond that, they should be there to comfort, to help, and to talk to. Relationships are all about trust and communication.
Well, honey, you really stepped in it this time. You better start by dropping the excuses and taking full responsibility for your boneheaded move. Show some genuine remorse, give her space to process, and be prepared for the possibility that she might kick you to the curb - and honestly, can you blame her?
Being disloyal means betraying the trust that someone has placed in you. It involves acting in a way that goes against their best interests or intentions, often for personal gain or selfish reasons. It can damage relationships and lead to a lack of trust in the future.
You just have to deal with it! Be nice or your girlfriend will have to choose between her friend and you, and trust me, I would pick my friend!
Apologize to her, face to face and mean it. She may forgive you, but she will never forget it. With anyone, it takes time to rebuild trust and depending on what was done, sometimes you can never get it back. Lesson learned for the future. Don't do things you can't take back.
Just say you are sorry and make sure you never do whatever again. The trust part is the most important part, and not so much the words.
If you and your girlfriend have built a relationship on trust and loyalty then you shouldn't be concerned about your best friend liking your girlfriend because it is up to her to form the word 'no ... no interested.' It is time for you and your girlfriend to start to learn to communicate and in private and staying calm bring this concern of yours up to your girlfriend. You may well be worrying about nothing.
If you and your girlfriend have built a relationship on trust and loyalty then you shouldn't be concerned about your best friend liking your girlfriend because it is up to her to form the word 'no ... no interested.' It is time for you and your girlfriend to start to learn to communicate and in private and staying calm bring this concern of yours up to your girlfriend. You may well be worrying about nothing.