Ok i have this friend, her name is Lindsay. And the other day i was talking to lindsay on line and shes like hey whats up, and then yesterday she called me and shes like wanna hang out and im like sure and i went over to her house and we had fun then i came home cuz she had to go out of town for the day. when were in school she always says hi to me in the hall. does she still want to be friends?? i dont want to lose her as a friend
mysticpixie05 answered Sunday October 3 2004, 11:07 am: Yeah... Why wouldnt she?
I wouldnt worry about losing her as a friend unless something has happened between you that you didnt mention in you above question. It doesnt seem like she has a reason not to be. [ mysticpixie05's advice column | Ask mysticpixie05 A Question ]
rainbowcherrie answered Sunday October 3 2004, 6:49 am: Why wouldn't you two be friends? Unless you had some sort of fight then I think you're friends. She wants to hang out with you, you have fun together and she's friendly towards you..I think you're fine!!! [ rainbowcherrie's advice column | Ask rainbowcherrie A Question ]
Paige answered Sunday October 3 2004, 2:17 am: Hey~No offence by why wouldn't you guys be friends? did you guys get in a fight or something? because I don't see how you guys talking to each other and stuff like that and the all of the sudden you ask if you guys are friends?! I'm a little confused! ~Paige~ [ Paige's advice column | Ask Paige A Question ]
Sherry answered Sunday October 3 2004, 2:01 am: Maybe lindsay doesnt have time to talk to you during school because she has to go to class and all..just talk to her during breaks..and im pretty sure she wants to be friends with you! [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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