Question Posted Wednesday December 29 2004, 6:50 pm
ok so i have this friend, brittany, and we just became friends like over the summer. we were really really good friends and we did a lot stuff together until one month ago. she started blowin me off at skool and not invitin me to her house but other ppl. so i got mad and she did too so we were mad for a while until i decided that our friendship is too good for us to be mad at each other. so i apologized. and i told her that i was only mad cuz i felt left out and stuff like that. well when i told her that she got mad at me!! but then a week later i just said srry and nothin else. so now she doesnt talk to me as much and she still invites friends over but not me. oo yea and i cant just not b friends with her cuz she is on my soccer team and her dads tha coach(i no im screwed) so please help me fix this!!!! 13/f
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? xluvinux answered Wednesday December 29 2004, 7:03 pm: If she won't listen to you in person, try writing a note. Tell her how sorry you are that you two aren't friends anymore. Make it meaningful so she sees how much you care. Slip the note to her during school or maybe after soccer practice. This might sound kind of weird but it's always an option. After soccer practice ask her dad to have a talk with her about it. It's your last hope to get her back. If she still doesn't want to be friends, you'll have no choice but to let go. She might try to fix the problem herself later, or she could just move on. Sometimes friendships end this way. Consider the expression, "After every storm comes a rainbow." =)
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