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nEedIn sOme AdVIce em stUck between 2 fRienDS?
i hv 1 rly close friend who is a guy n my otha best friend is always sayin dt i shudnt b close 2 him or shud keep away from him they dnt rly dnt on dt well is it possible dt she is jealous of my otha best friend. 2 top it all off dt guy is kinda lyk more den a friend. em rly confused n i dnt rly wna lose any of my friends but it becomin a real pain nw i feel as if em stuck in da middle. help.............
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5 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Are you missing some keys on your keyboard?
- Anonymous5 years ago
Our society portrays love as something it is not. People tend to define love with feelings, but that won't last if it is based on another person's qualities; that is because people change. What would happen if someone lost all the qualities you so-called loved about them in the first place. The only logical answer would be to say you no longer love them. People that are mature partners love from a place of decision and commitment, and not the so called sparks. Actually when two people love one another from a place of commitment and each focus to better themselves to make the relationship better, then the sparks will be there naturally. Your interest in another person outside your existing relationship is about meeting your own wants, and not what is best for your partner. You need to live openly and be honest with anyone in a relationship with you. You need to talk with your current boyfriend and talk about what you want out of life. Work is good, but there is more to life than work. You're not married, so that is good. You can be open about your situation. If you are too afraid to speak to your current boyfriend, then you are trying to avoid the potential conflict and having your feelings hurt. Ambivalence is something you will encounter again in your relationships. If you really love someone, put them first--you won't be disheartened by doing what you already know is right. If you are like most people, you just want a great, intimate relationship with each other. Sounds like a pretty nice guy.
- 1 decade ago
My brain hurts after reading that. :( Slang isn't the best way to post a question honey. :/
Anyhoooooowwwww... I'm guessing you're probably still in middle school-ish? My best advice to you about this is to just let it go. When you're in your teens, hormones are flying everywhere and emotions go totally overboard. Your friend is probably jealous because your "boyfriend" is taking time away from her that you would normally spend together and she misses her friend. You have to decide, is this friend worth losing for a boy? Boys come and go but friends tend to stay. :)
Good luck!
- 1 decade ago
Can You 1st try typing up the words properly then some1 can actually give you advice.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
TRY WRITEING MORE CLEARER AND THEN MAYBE SOMEONE CAN HELP YOU!!!!