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Question Posted Sunday January 9 2005, 12:58 am

HI JADED!!!

How do i tell one of my friends that she has changed so much, without hurting her feelings? ( and just to inform you, this is not about our bass player) lol

-LB-


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JadedinNowhere answered Sunday January 9 2005, 1:06 am:
xDD aw, I see.. *looks into crystal spookie yukon ball* hmm.. If you tell her forthright, it really shouldn't hurt her feelings. If you tell her she's changed, and that you think well maybe it's for the worst.. if she's smart she'll take it to heart. But, being the all knowing toothpastebottle capper.. I had a problem like this once..

You can't change people back, no matter how hard you try. So, if she's changed.. she's pretty much changed for good I'm sorry to say. People progress as life goes on, it's human nature to do that. Listen. Tell your friend she's changed. and then tell me what happened, I think I can help you if the drama progresses a little further. You never lose a real friend.

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