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LoginWell, I broke that rule. Kind of. And even though I "kinda, sorta" broke that rule, I'm not a terrible person, and I'm tired of being shamed for breaking a rule that doesn't even actually exist. Once upon a time, I had a best friend. She had a boyfriend. She and I were close for a few years, a couple of which were when she was with said boyfriend, until one day we got into an argument which turned into a huge blowout.
Your new crush checks off so many of your boxes. They even enjoy all the same types of snacks true couple goals. Or are you better off suppressing these feelings and moving on? Breakup coach Natalia Juarez tells Elite Daily that this can happen simply because of proximity.
You never think anything could breakup you and your best friend, but you could be wrong. Everyone has unspoken rules or guidelines around what is and is not okay to do in their friendship, otherwise known as bro or girl code. These guidelines might be as harmless as not giving unsolicited advice to more serious deal breakers like not abandoning your intoxicated friend at a party. While we can all agree the ex-files is not territory we should be steering into, sometimes life happens and we fall for people unexpectedly. Beyond mutual unhealthiness, was their relationship abusive?
More than a year ago, I broke up with my boyfriend. Currently, I am quite interested in another guy that my ex is also friends with. Over the past few days, we have been talking every day on the phone, and I think he is interested in me too. I was the one that broke up with him.
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