ok... uhh mi best friend is an untrustworthy lier nd only out for them selves... she is always lieing to me nd not inviteing me places.. wat should i do
xO_Chelsea_Ox answered Sunday December 19 2004, 3:11 pm: Hun, get a new bestfriend! You don't need her as a best friend or just a friend if she lies to you and never invites you anywhere... I hoped i helped!! :)
luckycharm answered Sunday December 19 2004, 3:10 pm: well first talk to her... if she still lies to you, then get a new best friend... you dont deserve that... if you still wanna be her friend, then make sure you talk to her... if she does it again, just keep talking to her... that should get her to realize that shes really hurting your feelings... maybe the reason shes doing this is because she wants a little break... my friend did that to me for a while n we got in a fight but then after a couple weeks of not talking to eachother n stuff we kinda got over it... you might just need to give her a little space so take a break then try to start your friendship up again... hope this helps!!!
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Karen answered Sunday December 19 2004, 3:01 pm: You should definitely talk to her and then leave her! You don't deserve a best friend who always lies to you! Find a new best friend! Hope I helped :)
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Tinkerbelle answered Sunday December 19 2004, 2:45 pm: Get a new best friend. You don't need a friend who's a liar and you can't trust, so get rid of her. Or just talk to her.. but I'd probably just say cya to her. [ Tinkerbelle's advice column | Ask Tinkerbelle A Question ]
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