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Have you been feeling stressed out by feelings you're having for someone close to you? This can be one of the very hardest places to be as a friend. Because every relationship is different, there's no "right" way to proceed. However, there are plenty of things to do to make sure you come to a smart decision and express your feelings without disrespecting your friend or making her uncomfortable.

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    Realize that this can change your friendship permanently.[1] It's an all-too-common tale of woe: someone confesses true love to a best friend only to discover that things aren't really "the same" after. Telling your best friend that you love her forces both of you to re-evaluate the way you look at each other. It's important to weigh the relationship you have now against the one you might have only if everything goes well. If your current relationship is really important to you, you may not want to risk it.

    • The fact that it's almost impossible to go back to "the way things were" after your confession doesn't necessarily mean that you'll ruin your relationship with your best friend. However, it does mean that you'll almost definitely change it. For example, if you used to see movies together in a strictly platonic way, this may become an awkward activity.
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    Realize that rejection is a serious possibility. It's very important not to fool yourself into thinking that you'll live happily ever after with her if you can just tell her how you feel. Doing this is setting yourself up for a huge disappointment if she doesn't feel the same way. You don't have to be a pessimist about your chances, but you do need to be realistic and remember that it's her choice whether things move further — not a sure thing. If you can't bear the thought of rejection, you may want to move on.

    • Remember that rejection doesn't always mean that you're not "good enough."[2] There are a number of reasons why someone may not want to date. For instance, she may not want to have a serious relationship with anyone at the moment. There may even be things that you don't know about that prevent her from dating, like work and school commitments that take all of her time.

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    Realize that romantic feelings can change over time. Did your feelings for your best friend arrive suddenly without warning? If so, you may want to give yourself a few weeks or months to see whether the feelings "stick." Feeling attracted to someone today doesn't necessarily mean you'll feel the same way forever. Don't risk a great friendship with a confession of love only to discover that what you really had was a short-term crush (or, as psychologists say, an "infatuation"). Below are just a few signs that these professionals use to identify infatuation:[3]

    • Infatuation comes on almost instantly (rather than gradually).
    • Infatuation is powerful, but short-lived.
    • Infatuation is mainly focused on physical attraction.
    • Infatuation makes you see the other person as "perfect" or "flawless"
      • This is different than seeing someone as perfect for you --that is, someone who has flaws, but you appreciate these flaws because you are able to compensate for them.
    • Infatuation isn't being in love with someone else — it's being in love with the feeling of being in love.
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    Realize that you don't have to go it alone. Though it can be a little awkward to talk with other people about deeply personal feelings, it's often a good idea in situations like this. Having a crush can make it hard to judge situations realistically, so other peoples' advice can be a huge help. If it seems like most of your peers are telling you not to go after someone, you should seriously consider their advice.

    • A few people you may want to consider talking to include:
    • Your other friends
    • Her friends (if you know them well enough) — they may even be able to tell you how she feels about you
    • Siblings or parents that you're especially close to
    • A counselor or teacher you trust
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    Wait for an appropriate opportunity. When you tell your best friend you love her, you want to do as much as you can to make her calm and comfortable. Pick a time and a place where neither of you will have other big emotional stresses to worry about. It's difficult for anyone to make smart decisions about romantic issues when they're already under pressure from something else. A few examples of things that can make for a less-than-great environment to talk about your feelings with her include:

    • She has something important coming up that she needs to focus on (like a big exam or a role in a play).
    • She has just gotten out of a major relationship (or is still in one — this is a definite no-go).
    • She is going through a difficult period in her life (trouble at work or school, family issues, etc.).
    • An example of a good time and place to bring your feelings up is when you're enjoying a comfortable, casual one-on-one hangout on the weekend.
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    Test the waters with subtle flirting. Dropping delicate hints about your intentions is a good way to judge your chances of success without putting your friendship at too much of a risk. If she responds to your gentle flirting lukewarmly or seems to feel uncomfortable, you'll know to back off. See our article on flirting for great step-by-step instructions. A few basic tips you may want to keep in mind can be found below:[4]

    • Use affectionate body language. Maintain good eye contact and smile. Touch her arm or shoulder when she makes you laugh.
    • Gently tease her for minor slip-ups. For best results, have a good sense of humor about it and make it obvious that you're kidding.
    • Try to one or two weave compliments into the conversation. If you can do it while also gently teasing her, all the better.
    • Keep things lighthearted and don't come on too strong. You may risk tipping your hand too early or even creeping her out.
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    Don't arrange a "date" yet. Dating is something you do after you establish a romantic connection with someone — not before. Treating your best friend to a nice candlelit dinner may seem like a nice thing to do, but it can be confusing for her if she doesn't catch on to what you're trying to do (or awkward if she does). Save the presents and formal dinners for later. Your best bet for now is to arrange a much more casual hang-out session.

    • In addition, you'll be spending money (maybe even quite a bit of it) on something that may turn out poorly for you. If you save your money, you can always take someone else on a date if your best friend doesn't have romantic feelings for you.
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    Bring your friend somewhere semi-private when you want to tell her. There's almost no way to have this conversation without both of you having strong emotions, so give her the courtesy of a little privacy. You don't have to be completely isolated for this, but it should be someplace comfortable where your conversation won't be overheard and you won't be interrupted.

    • An example of a good place to have this conversation is a bench in a park far away from other people. You'll be comfortable, it will unlikely for other people to interfere, and, best of all, you'll have a romantic view.
    • Whatever you do, don't make a big public spectacle. Remember that there's a significant chance she'll say "no" — in this case, attracting a crowd will be very embarrassing for both of you.
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    Take a deep breath before you "dive in." When you're with your best friend somewhere private and comfortable, you have one final chance to back out. If you're still ready to go through with things, it's time to tell her what's been on your mind. Do your best to stay relaxed while you open up to your friend. Remember — it'll all be over soon, and even if things don't go your way, you'll at least have peace of mind.

    • It's only natural to get some butterflies (and many girls will find a little nervousness cute), but being so nervous that you can barely get your words out will make things a lot harder. See our article on staying calm under stress for more help.
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    Be honest.[5] Don't waste much time beating around the bush. Be simple and direct. Tell your friend how she makes you feel. This will be different for everyone, so try to follow your heart. A few things you may want to mention are suggested below, but feel free to phrase things differently if you think it will be more genuine.

    • Tell her that, lately, you've been thinking of her as more than a friend and that you wanted to know how she felt.[6]
    • Tell her that you've been struggling your feelings for some time and that you're just relieved to finally open up about it.
    • Tell her that, no matter how she feels, you value her and you want to have a positive relationship with her.[7] This is crucial — you don't want her to feel like you're only interested in knowing her if she wants to be romantic with you
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    Give her a convenient way out if she doesn't want to be with you. This conversation is likely to be a little awkward no matter which way it goes. However, you can make things much less awkward for both of you if you give your friend a reasonable way to say "no" without embarrassing herself. This isn't as hard as it sounds — basically, just mention that it's OK if she doesn't want to get together right now. A few things you may want to mention are listed below:

    • Tell her that you completely understand if she can't be in a relationship right now.
    • Tell her that you don't know whether she has anything going on in her life that might keep you two from dating.
    • Stress that you won't be upset if she doesn't feel the same way as you.
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    Try to keep the conversation low-key. Big, dramatic displays of emotion might seem like a good idea, but they can make this conversation a lot more stressful and tense than it needs to be. Try to talk in a calm voice and to use a friendly, lighthearted tone.[8] You can even use a little humor to ease the tension by joking about how antsy you've been to talk about this — a well-placed laugh can make things much easier.

    • Note: You will probably want to avoid actually using the word "love." For many people, this word can have a huge weight that may make the prospect of being with you a little scary. Most relationship experts recommend against using "the L word" until after you're dating.
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    Don't press your friend for a decision. The decision you're asking your friend to make is an important one. Don't force her into a position where she has to give you an answer right away or she may not be able to give the best, most honest answer possible.[9] If she seems on the fence, tell her that it's alright if she needs some time to think. Tell her that you're willing to give her space while she's making up her mind.

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    Listen and accept whatever outcome you get. Ask for your friend's input throughout the conversation — be sure to allow her to express her self and not to dominate the conversation. When she comes to a decision (whether that's right away or days later), listen to what she says. It's OK to ask questions about the way she feels, but don't question the decision itself. This is her decision to make and yours to accept (not the other way around).

    • If she doesn't feel the same way about you that you feel about her, don't try to change her mind. This is an easy way to come across as desperate. If you really love her, you should want her to be happy, even if you don't agree with her reasoning.
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    Be ready to give your friend a little space. If your best friend reacts positively, congratulations! Celebrate your success by planning a date with your new sweetheart. If, on the other hand, your friend doesn't like the idea of romance, you should be prepared to "step back" from your relationship — at least for a while. There may be difficult feelings on both side even if your best friend lets you down gently and gracefully.

    • Luckily, as the old saying goes, "time heals all wounds." Spending a few weeks or a month away from someone who's rejected you can be a very good thing. It can allow you to heal, accept the fact that you won't be getting together, and move on to new romantic prospects.
    • When you do meet up with your best friend again, take things slow. You may not go back to the same level of intimacy you had before right away. Be willing to gradually work your way back into a close platonic relationship. It may not be exactly the same as the relationship you used to have, but it's unlikely to be worse.
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    Do it when you're alone together in an area that you're comfortable. Make sure they have the ability to "escape" so that they're not stuck at something for a certain period of time and it's awkward if they say no. You could do it at the end of hanging out when they're about to leave anyway, so at least they can have some time to think about it.

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      • Experts seem to be divided on the issue of whether it is a wise idea to start a relationship with someone who's already a close friend. Some evidence shows that married people with a spouse they consider their "best friend" tend to make the happiest couples.[10] However, there are also plenty of stories of people who end up losing both a partner and a friend once a romantic relationship with a best friend goes sour.[11]

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      • This is a conversation you'll want to have in person. Don't call or text your friend to confess your love. It can be awkward to get your emotions across these ways. It can even be considered somewhat rude to not take the time to talk in person.

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      • Having a hard time describing how you feel? Try writing a love letter. You'll have as much time as you want to get your thoughts on paper. You can even give your friend your love letter when you meet to have your big conversation.

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      6. Candice Mostisser. Relationship Coach. Expert Interview. 24 January 2020.
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      Before telling your best friend you love her, think about what it could mean for your relationship. There’s a possibility that she might not return your feelings, or that it could make things awkward between you. If you still want to tell her how you feel, wait for a moment when you’re both relaxed and have some privacy and free time. Try flirting with her a little and see how she responds. If she seems really into it, take her aside and let her know you have something important to talk about. Be honest about how you feel, but tell her that her friendship is important to you and you don’t want to compromise it. Give her time to process her feelings before she responds. If she says she doesn’t feel the same way, respect her feelings and don’t pressure her. Depending on what she says, you might need to take some time apart, and that’s okay. For more tips, including how to figure out if it’s a good idea to tell your best friend you love her, read on!

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      How to Tell Your Best Friend You Love Her: 15 Steps (2024)

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      How do I tell my best friend that I love her? ›

      23 Ways To Say I Love You To Your Best Friend
      1. Say “I love you” ...
      2. Send memes. ...
      3. Share memories. ...
      4. Buy a gift. ...
      5. Make a gift. ...
      6. Go on a trip together. ...
      7. Gift them a list of what you love about them. ...
      8. Give them an endearing nickname.
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      How do you say you love your best friend? ›

      Some cute ways to say "I love you" to your best friend are:
      1. "You're my chosen family."
      2. "You make my world brighter."
      3. "Thanks for being the reason I smile."
      4. "I'm grateful to have you in my life."
      5. "You're my partner in crime and in kindness."
      6. "I cherish our friendship more than words can express."
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      How do I confess my feelings to my best friend? ›

      Be open and honest about your feelings by telling them that you've developed feelings for them, and you thought it was important that they knew. You might say something like, “It's not easy for me to tell you this, but I've had a crush on you for awhile now.”

      How do you respond when your best friend says I love you? ›

      I love you, too." Give them an idea of how much you love them: "I love you, too. I've never felt this way about anyone and I couldn't imagine loving anyone more." If you want, make a sweet joke, too: "I'm sorry, could you say that again?

      Do I tell my friend I love them? ›

      It's as important to express love to your friends as it is your partner or family. Maybe more. It hit my phone like a symphonic gong. “We should tell our friends that we love them as much as we say it to our partners,” my best friend, Carmen, texted me one day a couple years ago.

      What is another way to say I love you? ›

      I adore you. You complete me. You fill my heart with love. You're everything to me.

      Do I tell my best friend I love him? ›

      If you believe your love is sincere and worth exploring, it's crucial to communicate openly with your friend. Your friend may have similar feelings, leading to a potential romantic relationship, or they might not feel the same way, which could impact the friendship.

      What can I write about my bestie? ›

      My Best Friend paragraph 200 words

      She is always willing to help me. She is kind to me even when I throw tantrums. She guides me lovingly and with care and concern in my studies and all other matters, as she is my elder to me. Whenever I am ill, she cares for me lovingly.

      How do you make a friend feel special over text? ›

      Use positive and encouraging words: Use words that show appreciation, love, and support. This can make the person feel valued and appreciated. Be specific: Instead of general compliments, be specific about what you appreciate about the person. This will make the compliment feel more genuine and heartfelt.

      Should I tell my best friend I caught feelings? ›

      Have an open and honest conversation about your feelings and intentions, and discuss your hopes for the relationship and what you both want.” She recommends doing everything you can to maintain your friendship, as it can be a great foundation for your romantic connection to grow.

      Are we in love or just friends? ›

      One way to consider how deep your feelings go for a person is to consider how you feel when you're apart. When you're in love, it's hard to be away from someone for long periods of time. If you're in love, you'll also likely feel special when you're around the person.

      Do I tell my best friend I have feelings for her? ›

      Before you tell your friend how you feel, think about whether or not she will or can be receptive to your romantic feelings. Is she currently in a happy relationship in which she'll feel blindsided by your news? If she's in a relationship, you might try to figure out if she's happy in that relationship.

      Do best friends say I love u? ›

      Though it isn't a practice that everyone is immediately comfortable with, psychologist and author of the upcoming book Platonic: Unlock The Key To Friendship, Dr Marisa G. Franco, tells Stylist that “it's not radical to express love in friendships. In fact, it's actually quite traditional.

      How to reply to I love you too? ›

      You simply respond by saying I love you as well. Unless in fact you don't love him then you shouldn't say that or if they say that then you can maybe tell them thank you or if you're not in love with them and tell them you love them as a friend but you don't feel that way towards them.

      Who says I love you first? ›

      Contrary to stereotypical gender norms, the global team of researchers found that in six of the seven regions (all but France), men were more likely to admit love first. On average, men considered confessing love 69 days into a relationship, while women didn't think about it until 77 days in.

      Should I tell my female best friend I love her? ›

      Before you tell your friend how you feel, think about whether or not she will or can be receptive to your romantic feelings. Is she currently in a happy relationship in which she'll feel blindsided by your news? If she's in a relationship, you might try to figure out if she's happy in that relationship.

      Is it normal to tell your best friend I love you? ›

      Though it isn't a practice that everyone is immediately comfortable with, psychologist and author of the upcoming book Platonic: Unlock The Key To Friendship, Dr Marisa G. Franco, tells Stylist that “it's not radical to express love in friendships. In fact, it's actually quite traditional.”

      What do I do when I love my best friend? ›

      If you have determined that your feelings have indeed shifted to romance, you may weigh a few different options for how to proceed. For instance, you could choose to keep the feelings to yourself for a time or forever, or you could choose to tell your feelings to your friend to see if they feel similarly.

      Should I say I love you to my girl best friend? ›

      Even then, for most, it can be kinda weird if they're meaning it platonically. In general, you don't say “I love you” to a female friend unless it's 100% obvious & known throughout your Very Long friendship, that there's ZERO attraction and doing anything with them sexually would be like doing that to your sister.

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