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Originally Posted by Frustrated 38
I would recommend trying to work out the friendship but don't make it apparent that you like her. You're best bet is to just be her friend and over time she may like you.
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Noooooo...do NOT do that! You have feelings for her, you want to be with her much more than on a friends level. Do not be her 'friend' under the false pretense of actually wanting a relationship. No offense, but I don't see how one can be a true friend to one another when they are secretly hoping/plotting for something much more.
The old routine of being a girls friend, and hoping that one day down the road she might like you is torture. You may enjoy her company, you like talking with her...but what happens when she mentions her boyfriend? What happens when you see her in the arms of another guy? How will you feel then?
A couple years ago I tried to become acquaintences with a girl who I used to share something more worth. I wanted to start a 'friendship' or whatever under the pretense of eventually getting something more. This girl was single for this duration of 2-3 months. Then out of the blue I hear her casually mention to one of her friends something about her 'boyfriend' and man that was a huge heartbreak. That was probably one of the worst feelings in my life ...don't do what I did! If I didn't stick around as a 'friend' under false pretenses I wouldn't of had to go through that.
You already voiced your opinions to her, and you got your answer. I pretty much agree with your initial decision that you should end the friendship, but I wouldn't do it in such a dramatic fashion. Theres no need to do a big ceremony breakup over a friendship, that will just make her feel bad. Just become less available to her, meet OTHER girls, don't hang around her as much and slowly but surely you ween yourself off her. If she asks why you aren't at her beck and call anymore...just say you're busy and have things to do (which you should!)
I hope you make the right decision.