He probably started feeling "Stifled" were you coming on to him ? If not perhaps he felt that you were and he couldn't handle it, It can be hard sometimes for 2 people of the opposite sex (ESpecially younger people) to be "Just Friends"
== == The girl friend i love were ignoring me,she use to talk me very few times
it means that he's trying to use his friends as another set of eyes and ears
Talk to your friend. See what she thinks, and start spending time with the guy. He'll try to use you to get information on her, use this as an opportunity to get to know him better. Become friends. yes, that's right, FRIENDS. Guys go out with people they like as FRIENDS.Trust me on this one.If you don't, your problem, anyway.just joking, I'm sure you'll do fine.
Some might, but it depends on the guy.
Your best guy friend is not dropping you and seeking out new friends to hurt you and it is youth that can cause this and young people leap forward in life with a high energy; needing to fit into a certain crowd and be recognized and well liked and it is part of growing up. You can either go over to your best guy friend's home; phone him to meet you at a favorite spot the two of you use to go to and tell him how you feel. Best friends just don't drop good friends such as yourself and you need to communicate to him how you feel about it.
you just ask him, over internet like facebook makes it eaiser, or use a mutual friend to find out if they like you
No, the form "friend's" is an incorrect form in the example sentence.The correct form is: My friends like to play basketball.The use of the noun "friends" is the plural form of the noun "friend".The use of the noun "friends" is not showing possession for anything in the sentence.The form "friend's" is the singular possessive form, something in the sentence belongs to a friend.
It depends on the context in which you are using the word.If you are simply referring to more than one friend (i.e. a plural noun) then there is no apostrophe.For example: I am going to the cinema with my friends tomorrow.If you are referring to one or more objects belonging to one friend then you use an apostrophe like so: friend's.For example: I borrowed my friend's textbook to do my homework.If you are referring to one or more objects belonging to several friends then you use an apostrophe like so: friends'.For example: My friends' dresses arrived in store a week before prom.
If you know your friend's parents well enough and they are use to you being there then no, you don't need to have your friend there to visit.
she is female you should use google it can be good friend!
You answered yourself when you said "your use to be best friend". Fickleness cannot be overcome but getting new friends can.
no