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My friend wants to die. Wat should i do lauren?


Question Posted Saturday January 8 2005, 4:49 pm

i need help. I cant do anything though. HELP

love Natawaaaaa


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shootingstar25xo answered Sunday January 9 2005, 11:32 am:
That's a good question Natawahhh. I might possibly know who you are talking about, but i'm not postive. I would talk to an adult, like your parents or something. Maybe they could sit and talk to your friend about it? Do you know why your friend wants to die? Guy troubles maybe? Or their parents? Be a good friend to your friend, i'm sure he or she is a nice person. Maybe you can do something with them to get their mind off of it. Go bowling or to the movies or something, have a sleepover. Make them have a good time, then afterwards ask " Why do you want to do THAT to yourself when you can have such a great time with your friends? " or something along that line. That's all i can really think of right now, but you can i/m me and talk to me more about it anytime. hope i helped!!

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