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Question Posted Tuesday October 12 2004, 5:34 pm

im 14/f. i have this friend that is really fun to be with but lately she has been really clingy. she follows me around and goes everywhere i do. i dont want to hurt her feelings because shes a good friend but what can i tell her so that she will stop hanging on me?
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Ghettotissuebox answered Tuesday October 12 2004, 5:59 pm:
Well, you don't want to be mean, so next time when she is acting clingy, just say, hey i have to go meet someone or an excuse, and if that doesn't work then say, we don't want to get sick of each other! In a nice voice. If she still doesn't get it, say i need some space. But say it in the sincerest, nicest way.
hope i help!
*Leah

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