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13 Jul, 2010

Is Your Friend Jealous Of Your Engagement?

Posted by: Denise In: Engagement

You’re undoubtedly ecstatic about your upcoming nuptials, and it’s normal to want to share that happiness with others – especially the people closest to you. What happens if a friend seems less than excited for you, though? Or even worse… jealous?

Here are a few tips to help defuse the situation before it gets completely out of hand.

1. Acknowledge the Jealousy…

Are you confused as to whether your friend is truly jealous of your engagement, or just having a bad day? If you feel guilty talking about wedding plans; your friend acts rude or dismissive when you bring it up, or she just doesn’t seem interested, trust your instincts – there’s definitely some jealousy happening!

2. …But Don’t Overdo Wedding Talk!

Even if you don’t think you’re talking about your wedding 24/7, you could be so caught up in pre-wedding bliss that you don’t realize how much you’re actually discussing it! Your friend should be supportive and encouraging, but you need to be careful that you aren’t overdoing it, especially if you sense a lot of jealousy.

3. Confrontation

If a jealous friend makes a nasty remark about your upcoming wedding, don’t start a fight by focusing on what they said. Instead, make the conversation about how you feel by the remark. For example, don’t say “I can’t believe you said that!” Instead, say something like “I feel very hurt by that remark; can you please explain it?” If you make the conversation about your feelings instead of accusing them of bad behavior, your jealous friend is more likely to open up about what’s really bothering them without things turning into a complete argument.

4. Praise Them

Jealousy is often the result of someone wanting or needing a little attention themselves, so don’t be afraid to stroke your friend’s ego! Remind them of how amazing they are and how important their friendship is to you. Compliments and reassurances can go a long way in defusing jealousy, and make your friend realize that her relationship with you is still just as important as your relationship with your intended spouse.

5. Let Them Vent

If all else fails and you still sense a lot of jealousy, allow your friend to vent about their feelings. By acknowledging the uncomfortable situation in a calm and supportive manner, your friend will be able to share her feelings with you and hopefully get things out in the open in order to move on.

It’s normal to want to talk about wedding plans, especially with close friends, but it can be incredibly frustrating when a friend just doesn’t seem interested or acts super jealous. These tips can help you and your friend overcome your issues, save the friendship, and ensure your big day won’t be ruined by the loss of a close friend!

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