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How do you ask a friend if she has feelings for You?

How do you ask a friend if she has feelings for You?

Ask your friend if she has feelings for you. Don’t force her to respond or argue with her reply. Whatever her response, let her know you do not have romantic feelings for her. If you’re straight or a lesbian, you can tell her that, but if you are not sure, it’s best not to share that in the same conversation.

How do you know if a girl likes you as a friend?

Listen to Your Instinct It’s hard to know if someone likes you as a friend or something more. If she’s constantly joking around with you, she could have a great sense of humor or uses her jokes as an icebreaker. If she likes you, she’ll probably take some action by teasing, joking, and/or flirting with you.

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Should I confess my best friend’s sexual orientation to her?

Respect your friend’s right to privacy. Your best friend’s sexuality is her own business. If she might have a crush on you, however, you can help defuse this and save the friendship. If that’s your goal, reframe your thinking. You don’t need your friend to confess; you just need to return to an uncomplicated friendship.

How do I tell a girl I don’t have feelings for her?

Don’t force her to respond or argue with her reply. Whatever her response, let her know you do not have romantic feelings for her. If you’re straight, you can tell her that. If you’re lesbian, or not sure, it’s best not to share that in the same conversation.

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How can I help my girlfriend through a difficult time?

Invite friends over for card nights, or go see comedy shows. Adopt a couple of kittens and watch them play. Race stock cars together. Keep the lightness and fun in your relationship no matter what other difficult things you’re dealing with.

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How do you deal with a crush on your best friend?

Defusing a Possible Crush Respect your friend’s right to privacy. Look for signs. Let her down gently. Clear up mixed signals. Address her directly. Spend some time apart. Use compassion.