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How do you deal with feelings for a friend?
Try to gauge if your friend feels the same way. Listen to what they have to say and leave it at that. Confide in them, but don’t get them too involved. If you don’t feel comfortable with talking to someone you both know, you can talk it through with a friend who is more removed, a family member or even a therapist.
How can I improve my or better at a friend?
The following are 25 things to keep in mind to facilitate building stronger friendships.
- Choose friends wisely.
- Listen.
- Respond carefully.
- Avoid consistently giving advice or trying to fix all of your friend’s problems.
- Play fair.
- Be authentic.
- Communicate openly and honestly.
- Accept your friends for who they are.
Should I confess my feelings to my friend?
Choosing between confessing your feelings for him, or keeping him there as a friend is one of the toughest decisions you’ll have to make. 4. You cherish your friendship with him SO much, you feel as though you’d never want to risk losing him completely if things get awkward once he knows how you feel.
What should I do if my best friend doesn’t like me?
Your friend may not have seen this coming, and he or she will need to figure out his or her own feelings for you in response. Agree to trying, and if it doesn’t work out, commit to communicate and remain good friends. A real best friend will understand if it isn’t right for you and will respect your desires and needs.
What to do when others don’t accept what you say?
Others may have to think about what you said and need time to get over hurt feelings or anger, or to rebuild trust. Do your best with the part that’s up to you. The rest is up to them. Forgive yourself, too. We can learn from mistakes. Focus on mending the situation, not replaying it in your head.
Will My Friends Accept my apology?
Hopefully, your friends can accept your apology. But don’t be discouraged if it doesn’t happen instantly. Some people are quick to forgive. Others may have to think about what you said and need time to get over hurt feelings or anger, or to rebuild trust. Do your best with the part that’s up to you.