Friends are not in friendships to get something out of it. I all thought of him as a good friend. He did stop me from killing myself last year. He treats me like any older brother would. His little brother
Think of them more like investments. You're putting something in, you should be getting something out. Like any relationship, there are different times when you give more than you get or vice versa.
And like any investment, if you keep putting in and you never get anything out, it's time to cut your losses.
Croft85 said:
I all thought of him as a good friend. He did stop me from killing myself last year.
That would be a return on the investment in the friendship. This is the kind of stuff that you want friends to do. Good friends are not only there, they also are there when times are tough and the stick around when times are tough.
Croft85 said:
He treats me like any older brother would. His little brother
Something to think about: there's an implied inequality to this situation.
Brothers are equal. Older/little brother has a different meaning and it says something about whether the relationship is equal.
Unfortunately, we only have one word for "friend" in English. So, it has to cover acquaintances in social media that you may have never met; people in your life that you hang out with but known little about; but also those people that are closest to you.
Croft85 said:
...we all got drunk....Buzz starts telling Woody how he's is the only person he trusts to have his back and that he loves him so much and I'm just standing there like I don't exist. Buzz then then turns to me like an after thought and says " Don't worry I love you too" I still cant help to feel hurt. And jealous over how close they are. I'm I just over reacting?
That problem with there only being one word for "friend" gets even worse during drunken "I love you" moments. While it's sweet, it doesn't do justice to real friendships that have been tested by difficult times.
There's nothing wrong with this guy being friends with more than one person. The problem here is that you feel like the third wheel or that there's another level of closeness that you want with this friend. If it's difficult for you to accept that your friend is having this bromance with another guy, then don't hang out with them together (especially during these drunken "I love you" moments).
Make time to do stuff with your friend separately- to just hang out. If these are real friendships, they'll survive the test of time. If they're not, everyone will move on to other "friends".