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Member Since: July 21, 2006
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Last Update: August 3, 2006
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im 15/f. i've been best friends with this girl since i was in second grade. we're both sophmores. from second grade to seventh grade, we were like the best of friends. but, in eighth grade, she decided that quantity was more important to her than quality! so, now I feel like having 100 friends is more important to her. and it makes me feel really sad because she's like a sister to me. now it's like she has a new best friend. on top of that, she's been acting like a pain in the rear. she thinks she's so popular and so this and so that. she's just acting like a totally strange person and i feel like i don't even know her anymore. she's goes on vacation the whole summer because most of her family lives in europe. so, when she comes back, i just want things to be the way they use to be. i don't want to hang out with this big group of "friends" that she's fabricated. i want it to be the way it use to be and that whenever we went to the movies and stuff like that the group was just me and her with a whole bunch of guys. it was so much fun. what can i do to make her be that person again? (link)
ok I am 13 but I will answer this question best I can.If I were you don't listen to other people that say move on get a new friend and stuff like that because I can see what you had with her was a special.you nvr wanna give that up,so go and talk to her tell her how you feel and what you see is going on.she might not even realize it.just tell her you feel left out and wish things were like they used to be.true friends don't give easily so go ahead and talk to her.communication is the key.


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