Aight well, I have a friend and she wants to start to see some other people and thinks i am holding her back. But the thing is i am not (not that i relize but inn her eyes it might) anyway i have met a lot of people to no one is holding me or her back. I don't want to lose our friendship but maybe it is too late. See the other day she told me she is gonna start seeing other people. I was sad all night and the next day because i thought this would change our special relationship. I never want to end our relationship. She means the world to me and no one can change that. She is soo friendly, caring loving and supportive. I want her to see other people and i don't have a problem with it but afraid that it might hurt our relationship. I totally freaked when she told me she wanted to see other people because i was afaid of loosing her and now i don't she might be mad i over reacted wat should i do??
TrUtH_hUrTs_1 answered Friday January 7 2005, 5:45 am: next time you see her or shes online or something, tell her that you are sorry for over reacting, you dont hsve a problem with going to meet new people, and that she HAS to keep in touch with you because you love her so much-thats why you overreacted, right?
jAyMiLyNnE answered Thursday January 6 2005, 9:03 pm: Just call her and tell her your sorry for over reacting but you are afraid your gonna lose her as a friend. tell her that your relationship with her means so much to you.. i am sure she will forgive you for it.. hope i helped... [ jAyMiLyNnE's advice column | Ask jAyMiLyNnE A Question ]
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