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  1. Hey,I'm new here. Basically, I'm 23years old. To cut a long story short here's the deal. I have a very close friend and he means a lot to me. He's helped me in many, many ways, both direct and indirect. I have a LOT of respect for him and am always looking out for him. He's basically a Badminton coach and I train with him every morning, and see him every evening. He's also my badminton coach, but more than anything else, a friend and someone to look up to. We hang out a lot and visit movies etc quite often. I enjoy his company, and I'm sure he enjoyes mine too. Now here's the problem. He has a very sweet daughter ( 15years old ) and I treat her specially, for what she is, and because she's my best friends daughter. She's really friendly and mixes around freely. Very down to earth and simply adorable. Dont get me wrong here, but I treat her exactly like I treat my younger sister. She's knows I'm always here for her, and I can go out of my way to help her. I call her sometimes, and she calls me up often too and we generally talk about her studies, other friends, what she'd been up to all day, what she ate etc etc. I'm very comfortable with her and her fathers company. What I feel bad about is when she talks and fools around with the other guys (when we play Shuttle... Other guys in her age group, and one or two in mine ) I dont feel jelous, or angry at anyone, but something eats me up from within and all my mood gets upset, I cant talk and converse properly, I get distracted and keep wondering if it's something I said...I just cant figure it out! Has something like this happened to anyone here? Can anyone help me out? The 2 of them are very, very dear to me and I really dont want anything of this nature to trouble me.Thanks in advance!
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