I have this friend who i have known for whole life..... we r the same age but i am in a higher grade(long story) also i moved away from the town we lived in together and i hang out with people that are older and she is jealous of my best friend but shes sooo immature to me and i try to act myself but i she isnt into it and she is weird to me.....i love her sooo much she is on of my best friends what do i do?
DegrassiGrl553 answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 9:58 pm: Ok, this is what u do...tell her that "if u cant exept me fr who i am maybe we shouldt be friends." Only a true friend will like me no matter what. Maybe if she has common sence she will get the message. if she is dumb than just 4get it and she is not a friend.and also tell her not to be jelous and that u can be friends. [ DegrassiGrl553's advice column | Ask DegrassiGrl553 A Question ]
Dont_Fall_Twice answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 9:35 pm: Well, I would ask her why she has to feel jealous... You should always be yourself though. People should like you, for you... Not who they want you to be. If she's weird to you, Maybe you two are growing apart? I say keep in touch and tell her how you're feeling. If you need anything, drop one in my inbox.. best wishes! :) -Britty- [ Dont_Fall_Twice's advice column | Ask Dont_Fall_Twice A Question ]
AdviceMistress answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 9:33 pm: "except the things i cannot change, courage to change the things i can in wisdom to kno the difference"
Honestly you can't make your friend change but what you can do is suggestion a change in her attittude towards your other friends!! respect her as a person but don't think u can change her...cause u can't!! :)
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