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I have a best friend.. let's call him.. Bob.. Bob has been my best friend since even.. kindergarden. We haven't every been really close though because he's always wanted to fit in with the "in" crowd. He's changed himself from how I used to know him.. and it kills me inside knowing that he wouldn't even think about going out with me. It's funny though.. because he's always hanging around with me, and he acts really cool, and like himself when no one else is around, like if we're talking on AIm. Then when we get into class.. he's this rude, abnoxious, wannabe.. do I just forget him? *sigh* I rate answers. (link)
No don't forget him.(not yet) Tell him how you feel first talk to him. You have been close for a long time and it sounds like you would be there for him when and if his new friends drop him so talk to him. Or you could support his new lifestyle it's really up to you. PS please send feedback.


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:) wow thank you. I don't think I support his new life at all, as much as I have to deal with it and try and get used to the new "bob" ha.. it's really complicated how he feels the need to have to fit in. He used to be a nerd in 6th grade, and then decided to change himself so he would fit in more. I guess I sort of agree with that, but the fact that he doesn't realize who his real friends are really annoys me.




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