my friend email me saying that she was jealous of my last two boyfriends in high school, she said we wont be close anymore if I get a boyfriend.
She said that because I told her how I felt that i like her more than a friend,she said she not like me, unsure of her sexuality.
I told her I met a guy at a party (nothing happed), she got jealous I ask her to explain she send me that email. I wanted her to explain again a month later because I don’t know how to think of what she meant. (confused)
She deny and ignore it saying she was being over protective.
don’t know how to think of that is the true answer.
Is there a different between jealousy and over protective?
I never went on dates with my ex bf i just saw him at school.i always been with my friends every time. i been with those guys for a month. i broke up with them because i used them to get over her. i still like her when i was with them.i knew i had to tell my friend that i like her more than a friend.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? cloudy_conscience answered Saturday March 29 2008, 3:56 pm: Well it is normal for you to be confused about your sexual orientation, most teens want to experiment and see where they stand. As for your friend there is a difference between jealousy and over protectice but you can have them both at the same time. If she does like you as more than a friend then she may be jealous but she would also be over protective because she doesn't want you to get hurt. Just tell her how you feel and even if she doesn't like you that way she will still respect you and remain friends.
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