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If your friend is on the same person

From time to time, you find yourself in a tricky situation where you and your friends start squeezing the same person. This happens to the best of us, especially if you live in a small town or you have a close group of friends. Of course, it's a resistance, but it's important to deal with the double squeeze of gentleness and total honesty so you don't break amazing friendships in the process. If you and your boyfriend are on the same person, there are six things to do:

1 – talk to each other. Sit down with your boyfriend and say it calmly and rationally. Explain to your friends what happened and tell them exactly how you feel and interact with your partner. Whether these feelings are real is determined by

2 - . Is your lover a passing feeling? Is it one of you, or can both of you get through this together? Take a few days to really figure out how you feel before making any bold and reckless decisions. Then come back for further discussion.

4 – make a decision. If infatuation is very, very real, then you and your friends must make laws and establish a friendship agreement. You can't share a lover with others, so decide whether to let it go or who is going after the person.

5 – stick to your own position. This is probably the hardest part. Once you and your good friend have called, both of you should stick to it. If both of you decide to give up your obsession with yourself, hold the other person accountable and don't do anything dark that will damage your friendship. If you feel that infatuation is actually a reward for one of you, then you and your boyfriend need to watch one side of the romance unfold completely calmly instead of the other. Don't let romance affect you. if you both decide to let go of your depression, keep in touch and communicate. Go out like a bachelor and try to make new friends and expand your business. If one of you is in a relationship you've shared before, make sure you're sensitive to each other's feelings and remember to stay in a friend relationship for as long as you're away from your boyfriend / girlfriend.