Guidelines

Should I tell my best friend I like her if she is in a relationship?

Should I tell my best friend I like her if she is in a relationship?

You see, in the vast majority of cases, it’s always better to tell your friend you like her. Because if you like her romantically but don’t dare to express those feelings, your whole friendship is effectively based on a lie.

How do you juggle friendships and relationships?

Here are some helpful tips on how to maintain friendships while in a relationship.

  1. Make friends a priority.
  2. Be mindful.
  3. Have a discussion with your partner.
  4. Master the art of the group hang.
  5. Scale back on the PDA.
  6. Put yourself in your single friends’ shoes.
  7. Be responsive.
  8. Be honest.

How do you deal with a friend who wants to break up?

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Be honest with your significant other, too (if in a relationship). Get everything out in the open. Do not lead them on. Draw a clear line. Have a heart-to-heart talk. Give them some time alone if they request it. Respect their decision. Express your gratitude for their friendship and love. Do not feel obligated to reciprocate.

Should I encourage my BFF to end her relationship?

Even if you’d love another single friend to go out with on weekends, that doesn’t mean you should encourage your BFF to end her relationship. Before you offer advice, consider where that advice is coming from and why you feel the way you do.

Is it possible to love a friend?

You can love a friend, but that doesn’t mean you’re in love with them. You may have to be ready to let go of some aspects of the friendship to allow each other to thrive. There is a difference between loving someone and being in love.

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Why is it so hard to give your friends relationship advice?

Except, uh, you have no idea, because it’s hard to give your friends relationship advice. Especially if you’ve never dated someone so seriously, or been in her exact shoes. After all, the stakes feel impossibly high; you don’t want to mislead your friend during one of the biggest crises of her life.