hey, my best friend hasnt really been chillin with me lately at all shes been chillin with sum otha qirl that we hated...i dunno what to do, i dont wanna lose my best friend...please help!!!
Maddie09 answered Thursday August 5 2004, 12:03 am: are the gurls considered "popular"? if so, then shes trying too hard to fit in...if she doesnt have time for you...then just forget her! for now i mean..if she comes around and apoligizes then your ok! but what would be better is you tell her how you feel..just do that! [ Maddie09's advice column | Ask Maddie09 A Question ]
Karen answered Wednesday August 4 2004, 10:03 pm: A lot of people in this world learn to like the people they hated or disliked. Just because your best friend is chillin with a girl she used to hate, it doesn't mean that you lost your best friend. If you are really concerned about this, have a conversation with your best friend and get everyhing straight! Hope I helped! If you have any other questions, just drop one in my inbox and I'll be glad to answer them!
SammyPie answered Wednesday August 4 2004, 10:01 pm: I don't think you've lost your best friend. But I do think that you should talk to her about how you feel. If she truly is your best friend, she will understand what you are thinking and feeling.
But I am going to let you know, from someone with experience (since I don't know how old you are, I am going to assume you are younger than I am.) A lot of friendships that start out in lower grades have a lot of trouble lasting through high school and whatever.. Sometimes they do, but I just wanted to warn you... hurt MAY come from this.. but hang in there. Stay strong. And don't be afraid to approach her.
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