i already asked a question like yesterday but this is a lil different.
im 16.f and my best friend is 13. im gin out w/ her older brother. she says evey thing i do involves her. i totally disagree and i think i wand to do things on my own w/o her "approval". she does not like me and her brother together and she wants me to "take a break" or break up with him or something and i kep telling her no and she keeps asking. what do i tell her?
XoXSparkles57 answered Saturday January 22 2005, 11:20 pm: I think that if your friend doesnt approve of you seeing her brother then i kind of agree with her because would you like it if someone of your frineds went out with your brother and stuff like that but if you honestly like this guy maybe you should re think about being her friend if you have to approve things to her... just a thought bye! [ XoXSparkles57's advice column | Ask XoXSparkles57 A Question ]
xASH answered Saturday January 22 2005, 7:18 pm: She doesn't sound like a best friend to me. A good friend would be happy for you and your relationship.And you should tell her that. Ask her what her problem is and why she feels the need to control You. If I were you i def. wouldnt' let a young girl push me around. [ xASH's advice column | Ask xASH A Question ]
ThugGirl041790 answered Saturday January 22 2005, 6:51 pm: Well tell her that your happy wit her brother.. if she's your best friend she wont want you to break up wit your boyfriend.. jus talk to her and tell her how this makes you feel..~*DEZ*~ ThugGirl041790 [ ThugGirl041790's advice column | Ask ThugGirl041790 A Question ]
drjwlc4 answered Saturday January 22 2005, 6:36 pm: well if she is your friend she should be happy for you with whoever you are going out with so tell her that she should be happy for you no matter what and that you would like her to just sit aside a little while you are going out with her brother hope i helped
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