Well, first of all, you must be strong and dont let your feelings get in the way, because you are just gonna get looked down on.
If you are being played in a relationship, face facts! the other person is a bad person and does not have true feelings for you, so why would you bother being with that person. Face up to him/her and show him you want to have trust, and if you there is no trust, then there is no good relationship......... :) Dont be upset, because on of the best way to react is to act you are better without him and that you are not upset and that you are stronger than he thought. this will really annoy him. TRUST me it reallyworks.... show him that you can get someone way better than him and that he does not deserve you. No one deserves to get played in a relationship, so why should you?
Good Luck x
You can approach the situation with empathy and honesty. Explain your observations in a non-confrontational way, provide specific examples if possible, and express your concern for their well-being. Encourage them to trust their instincts and consider seeking advice from a trusted friend or professional if needed.
Talk to them in private, a public scene makes everything much worse. And don't beat around the bush, tell them straight to the point what is going on and make sure to be ready to give them a shoulder to lean on.
Some people may be more sensitive to the feeling of being watched due to intuition or heightened awareness, but there is no scientific evidence to prove that individuals can definitively tell if they are being watched. It is more likely that psychological factors or cues in the environment contribute to this feeling.
Being honest involves being truthful in all situations, even when it's difficult. It requires transparency and sincerity in communication, and a commitment to upholding integrity and ethical values. Practicing self-awareness, reflecting on one's actions, and being accountable for mistakes are also important aspects of honesty.
tell them i know you are but what am i and keep doing that until he gos away
Yes, being nosy can be seen as rude because it involves prying into someone else's personal affairs without their consent. It's important to respect others' privacy and boundaries.
You can make someone laugh by telling jokes, sharing funny stories, or using humor in your conversation. Pay attention to the person's sense of humor and try to tailor your humor to their liking. Additionally, being lighthearted and cheerful can help create a positive atmosphere that encourages laughter.
No, you should always tell someone if you or someone you know is being bullied.
Just tell them: no offence but your gross.
stand up for them or tell someone that can help.
If you think this, do not tell them, it would hurt them.
The same way you can tell if you are being controlled by invisible aliens.
Other people not being able to tell is kind of the whole point of being invisible.
Tell someone - anyone. Best to tell an adult. Don't be scared that it will get worse, it will only get better if someone knows about it....
Depends on the situation
tell them its in the friend handbook
I stood up for the person, but you can tell someone who cn if you cant.
Are you the person they were cheating or was it someone else? If someone was cheating you, I would say I didn't want to be their girlfriend (or boyfriend if you are a guy) anymore and that I saw them cheating. If it is someone else that was being cheated, I would tell the person who is being cheated and tell the person what I saw the person do.
you can do many things. ignore them. Tell them that their being rude and need to stop. you can tell someone about it.