First talk to her and keep on talking to her.Then when she is all alone with no one whats so ever walk up to her and sit her down and tell how you like her.Be very confident.And be very seriouse.Remember do this when she is alone with nobody at all.Once she knows you love her she will feel kinda wierd at first but then she will get into a fight with her boy friend and breck up with him.As soon as she brecks up with him it your chance to ask her out.Be confident and ask her out when she is alone.I hope this answers your question.
yes. you should definitely tell him about that. Especially because he was his friend. there is a possibility for your boy friend to get hurt if his friend ( not purposely. but may be accidentally) tells him about u asking about the relationship issues. It will make the situation worst.
If you love your best friend then you are in a very hard situation. you have to chose between staying where you are or risking it all for a relationship. unless you think that they like you back then do not ask them out. If you love your best friend then you are in a very hard situation. you have to chose between staying where you are or risking it all for a relationship. unless you think that they like you back then do not ask them out.
It will ruin our friend like relationship
Try not to hurt his feelings with the situation. If you can be discreet with your relationship with her to avoid his feelings until the both of you decide its okay to "come out" then go for it. Your friend will have to get over not being as hot as you.
I don't see the need for you to try to fix the relationship if it is part of your past. If you have children, then that would be a different situation because you will need to have a decent relationship - not necessarily romantic - to help your kids grow healthy.
A family that communicates regularly with each other, nobody lies, everyone is happy, and everyone is respectful and honest
Tell your best friend that you are not okay with that situation.
Healthy friendships should have: 1) Natural smiles 2) No feeling of oppression or the force to do something you do not wish to do 3) Lending each other a hand 4) No feelings of cheating or swindling 5) The friend should have understanding of your emotions and current situation and support you
there should be healthy relationship. trust your partner.
If a friend were in your situation, what would you advise?
Be fair about it and tell your friend how you really feel about him/her. You do not have anything to loose. Should your friend reject a relationship, accept it and stay just friends.
If the friend in question really is your friend, they would accept your relationship regardless. Although it would be difficult to accept, they should be happy for you. Why should all three of you be miserable for the sake of being miserable? If he/she likes you back, why should you be afraid of falling in love? However, if your friend doesn't accept it, it will probably be down to sour grapes. But in time, I'm sure they would adjust to the situation. Avoid rubbing the relationship in their face and try to ensure that your friendship is still a priority. Make time for your friends and family as well. This way they will still feel they are a part of your life without feeling neglected or upset by the situation. Hope it helps!