My best friend and i have been best friends for about 4 years now. The two of us were meant for each other! For example, we can finish each others sentances, and know what the other one is thinking! I have wanted a true best friend all my life and i am soooo happy that i have found her! I dont know what i would do without her! There is only one problem.......she has been a total bitch since summer started and i don't know what to do about it! She has been bragging off to me about all these expensive camps that she has been going to and about all these new exciting friends she has made! I am soo jelous that i can't even stand to be around her! I hate being around her because i know that all she will do is brag off to me and make me feel lower then dirt! Please help me! What should I do???????? How can i tell her that i am jelous of her without losing our friendship?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? smartgirlwanabe answered Wednesday July 21 2004, 5:12 pm: Sometimes people go through a rough time. My dad says that life is like a big rolling wheel, sometimes your at the top and sometimes your at the bottom, when your at the bottom remember that soon your going to be at the top. I would talk to her, tell her that your jelous, i bet she'll understand. You never know she might be jelous of you, maybe you have a really good relationship with your parents and she doesn't, maybe she's jelous that your pretty and she isn't. something like that. The best thing to do is to talk to her, tell her exactly what you wrote to me and i bet she'll change her ways. Don't worry about losing your friendship, you guys have probably been through a lot together, don't let jelously ruin a 4 year friendship!.
As long as you talk to her, tell it to her straight.
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