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Hello :) My name is Jess and I'm 15 years old. I live in England and think it's pretty cool (apart from the weather!). I am really interested in Architecture and photography at the moment, and I hope to study Architecture at university. My friends and I have been through a lot recently which varies a lot so I hope I can really understand what most of you are going through. I definitely go for what I can when you ask a question, I just delve right in the deep end and tell you how it is. No babbling for ages, but straight down to the point. Don't be affraid to ask me anything, I'm here to help, not bite. :) x
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Website: Bebo E-mail: jessica@velociteen.com Gender: Female Location: England Occupation: Student Age: 15 MSN: jessiica1013@hotmail.com Member Since: January 27, 2007 Answers: 124 Last Update: August 12, 2009 Visitors: 8897
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My friend can get on my last nerves. Anything exciting I tell her s do she has to have something exciting all of a sudden too, she is also a pretty big liar.How do I solve this.
Hey there. I've been through this too, also with a friend. And yeah, it really DOES get annoying :/ But seriously, the way I got over it and solved the problem is to come out with that friend and tell them how you really feel about what they say/do. Because, you wouldn't want it to carry on, as you would get more irritated and eventually just snap at them which wouldn't be good.
What I did was to talk to them about it. After all, a friendshipcomes down to trust, right? So the easiest thing would be honest with them about the matter, and see how it goes. They wouldn't just not be your friend because of it because it's a problem you have and they should at least acknolege that and do something structural about it. Furthermore, they should be glad you were honest.
Good luck and I hope this helps! :)
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