i have this friend. shes nothing like me, and follows me around everywhere. i've tried to deal with it, but its really annoying. ive told her several times how i felt , but she still follows me and stuff. i guess i kinda feel sorry for her. only im tired of it. should i move on?
Shortie8959 answered Sunday January 9 2005, 7:50 pm: She's probably just lonely and needs friends. Try introducing her to more people, so she won't be following you around everywhere. Cuz that's so annoying, I know how ya feel. Good luck!
Hope I helped!
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hottdancer134 answered Sunday January 9 2005, 6:53 pm: you need to tell her again, maybe she didn't get the message... but you shouldn't move on. if it continues, then yea, move on! hope this helps!
BurnetteBaby13579 answered Sunday January 9 2005, 6:51 pm: Well, in my opinion, I think your friend looks to you as a role model. She maybe thinks you're really cool. I had a friend who I followed everywhere, because I thought she was sooooo cool. I think your friend wants to be like you (kind of like a little sister, only you two are friends) I wouldn't be too mad or annoyed. She just really likes you, and I'm sorry, but if she doesn't stop following you, you may just have to deal with it and let her. Good luck,
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Karen answered Sunday January 9 2005, 6:47 pm: You should definitely move on since you've told her to stop but she keeps insisting to do it still. She should have stopped the first time you told her how you've felt but she didn't and you don't need a follower. Just move on and find another friend. Hope I helped :)
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