Well, you gotta reassure them by telling them that the other friend is not a threat to your friendship with them. Do your best to refrain from talking about the other friend to the jealous one or spending time with them together. This might make things easier for your jealous friend.
You can try voicing your concerns to the person who made the racist comment. If that seems too difficult, you could voice your concerns to your friend, and maybe the...
1 Answers 1 viewsSee How to Deal with Mean People. The genders involved shouldn't make any difference. If you can't resolve the situation with the person, do your best to avoid them or...
1 Answers 1 viewsBefore the stop line. If needed, you can slowly pull up a little and then stop again when you have a good view of traffic in all directions.
1 Answers 1 viewsJust sit with your feelings for a while and see if they are consistent. Pay attention to your friend, and try to assess if she would be open to such...
1 Answers 1 viewsMake sure you have complete proof before you confront her. When you do confront her, tell her that she doesn't need to lie to you to get your friendship and...
1 Answers 1 viewsTry to figure out where the jealousy is coming from first. For example, feelings of jealousy might flare up if you don't feel secure, close, important, special, and.or loved by...
1 Answers 1 viewsIf social media makes you feel jealous or anxious, try logging off and taking a break.
1 Answers 1 viewsYou have to think carefully before ending this friendship. And ask yourself about your life without your best friend one day. Happier? Or worse? You have to explain your feelings...
1 Answers 1 viewsThe next time they use the nickname, just correct them by reminding them what your actual name is.
1 Answers 1 viewsMeet with a mental health professional—they can teach you helpful behavioral and cognitive skills/techniques. You can also reach out to a trusted friend or loved one for support.
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