How To Get Out Of The Friend Zone?

Have you come to the realization that you've been friend zoned by someone you thought you were going to have a romantic relationship with? Find out how to get out with this quiz!

Tags: Relationship, Dating, Friends, Partners


Here are all the results with descriptions

Stop Contacting Him/Her
If you're always texting, calling, or reacting to their social media posts, they might think that you're trying a little too hard. When you back off a little bit and give them some space, you will be surprised at how quickly they get in touch with you.

Make Him/Her Chase You
Have you been the one doing all the chasing and showing all the interest? It's time to turn the tables. Make them think you aren't interested in them as much anymore and they will quickly come running after you.

Stop Telling Him/Her Everything
Even if you are madly in love with this person, you don't need to tell them every single detail right off the bat. It can be a bit overwhelming if you're dumping your life story on them from the beginning. Leave room for them to ask some questions and wonder a little bit. It'll help. We promise!

Stop Doing Everything From Him/Her
Because you are so obsessed with this person, it can be challenging to say no when they call you for a favor. If you feel like you're in the friend zone though, it's time let them figure it out on their own. When you aren't there for every call, they're going to become more interested in you.

Make Yourself Unavailable
Are you always quick to respond to text messages, calls, and direct messages? Leave them waiting for a few hours, or even a few days. Go out with other people. Keep yourself busy. It's going to leave them wondering what's going on and soon they will be chasing you instead.

Work On Yourself
Instead of worrying about what this person is doing and what's going on with your relationship, forget about it completely and just focus on yourself. Hit the gym, take a trip, start a hobby. Anything to keep you busy. Maybe that's what it's going to take to get out of the friend zone, or maybe you'll realize you're fine with being in the friend zone with that person and move on.