How to Get Out of the Friend Zone (And Stay Out)

You know the feeling. You really like a girl and want to be more than just friends, but she’s not interested in anything beyond that. It hurts, it’s awkward and it feels like she’s punishing …

You know the feeling. You really like a girl and want to be more than just friends, but she’s not interested in anything beyond that. It hurts, it’s awkward and it feels like she’s punishing you. What gives? If you’ve ever been in this situation, you need to read on and get out of the friend zone – and stay out! Here are some tips that will help you make your way back into the romantic zone if you so choose.

What is the friend zone?

Sometimes platonic relationships turn into romantic ones. You’re happy, you love spending time with that person, and you think they feel the same way. But then they start sending out friendly love texts like see you soon or xoxo. Suddenly, you’re no longer hanging out as often or talking as intimately. You might have made it into the friend zone-a place where both parties want to be friends and nothing more.

How to avoid falling into it

Don’t fall into the friend zone by waiting for your crush to make a move. There are many ways you can show interest in someone without making it obvious. For example, send them love texts that they’ll be able to interpret as flirting. This way, they’ll know you’re interested without having to wonder if you’re just being friendly. And don’t worry about seeming like a creep: If they’re into you too, it won’t seem weird at all.

When you realize you are in it…

A friend zone is when you like someone as more than just a friend, but they only see you as that. If you notice that your feelings for them are different than theirs for you, then it might be time to stop waiting for them and start doing something about it!

The best way to get out of the friend zone is by showing your potential partner that you are interested in them in more ways than one. You can do this by flirting with them and letting them know how you feel. Once you let go of the idea that they will reciprocate your feelings, then you will feel free to pursue other partners who do show an interest in getting to know you better. Just remember: not all relationships start with love at first sight.

What to do if you are already in it…

Figure out where you want your relationship with this person to go. If you’re not sure, ask yourself if you are happy with where it is now. If not, then it’s time for some changes. Remember that you’re in control of what happens next! A good way to get out of a friend zone is by being honest and direct about your feelings. It can be hard but these love texts might help I like you and I don’t know how to deal with it. You make me feel things I never thought I could feel again. Do you think we could try dating? Is there any chance we could give this a shot?

Tips for getting out

Be upfront about your feelings and desires for the other person.

Ask yourself if you want to be friends with someone who is only interested in being friends with you, or if you want them as a friend-with-benefits, a more serious romantic partner, or something else altogether. If you’re looking for something long-term, then it might not be wise to keep investing time in the friendship when it’s clear they are not interested. If you’re content with just being friends and they’re happy with that too, then there’s no reason to push things any further. And remember: just because they say just doesn’t mean that is what they actually want!