She talks to other friends

Visitor's Question from a 13-15 year old Male
i'm the guy who wrote "where are we in our relationship" and now i have another question. If she chooses to talk to her friends before me what does that mean. we could be talking and then she sees her friend and starts talking to her. Then doesen't even say goodbye she just basically forgets me and starts talking to her friend. And i would continue talking to her but i don't want to embarass her. And i told her that i look forward to that time the whole day because that's the only time i get to talk to her and she said sorry. But she did it again. I don't want to argue or sound like i'm mad, but i want that time with her it makes me feel good because somethings that i talk to anyone about, she helps me. It makes me feel better about myself when she hugs me. I'm crying right now




RomanceClass.com Advice
Whenever you have a relationship, you will enjoy happiness and suffer pain. This is unavoidable. The girl is not going to be perfect just as you are not perfect.

When she turns from you to talk to a friend, make sure you say hi to the friend and try to join in the conversation. If you don't know the friend, introduce yourself. This will not solve the problem you have directly, but will improve the situation.

The girl is probably showing you off to her friends because she is happy to have a guy interested in her so you may also take it as a compliment.

Good luck,
George

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