For the Girls

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What do I do if I like him but he's my best friend? I'm scared of telling him because it might ruin our friendship.

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... Read moreHaving feelings for your best friend is a delicate and common experience that many girls face. The fear of jeopardizing a valued friendship often holds us back from expressing our true emotions. I've personally struggled with this dilemma, and I can share some heartfelt advice that might help navigate this complex situation. First, it’s important to assess your feelings carefully. Sometimes, what we feel as romantic attraction can actually be deep affection or admiration, so taking a moment to reflect can provide clarity. If you realize your feelings are genuine, consider how your friend might perceive the relationship. Are they someone open to deep conversations about emotions? Have they shown signs of potential romantic interest in you? Before revealing your feelings, think about your friendship's foundation. Strong friendships often survive honest talks, but it’s essential to prepare yourself emotionally for any outcome. Sometimes, sharing your feelings can strengthen your bond if approached with sensitivity and respect, even if the feelings are not reciprocated. One approach is to have a casual conversation about relationships in general and gauge his thoughts, which can give you insight into his perspective. When you decide to share your feelings, choose a comfortable setting and be honest yet mindful of his emotions. Emphasize that your friendship means a lot to you, and regardless of his response, you value what you have. Remember, it’s okay to take your time. There’s no rush to confess, and prioritizing the friendship’s health is valid. Whether your feelings become mutual or remain unspoken, maintaining open communication and self-respect is key. This experience, although scary, can lead to personal growth and deeper understanding of your own emotional journey.