my friends and I are popular. Recently a new friend entered our "group". She wasnt the most popular girl before lets say...well the point is, her grades were perfect before, and now shes with us they have gone lower. Her parents freaked out and she is not aloud to hangout with us as much outa school, untill they go up. She said she was happier with us and feels more apart of something. How can i still get her 2 have fun with us outa school and her parents not knowing?
babygrl101 answered Sunday February 6 2005, 10:40 pm: she does need to bring her grades up, but that shouldn't stop her from being with friends. and she seems to be happy with you and your group, and her parents shouldn't take that away from her. you need to tell her how you feel and work soemthing out. I know you're seeking advice, but some things you just have to talk it out. [ babygrl101's advice column | Ask babygrl101 A Question ]
popularpunk212 answered Sunday February 6 2005, 10:07 pm: Well maybe you could get this girl to go to the movies with you, her parents cant keep her away from you guys forever, jeez... thatd be like .. illegal.. just tell her to tell her parents shes gonna meet up with one of her old friends that she used to hang out with when she got good grades!
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KaTiE_LyNn answered Sunday February 6 2005, 9:18 pm: if you`re really trying to be a friend i think you should let her bring her grades up. if you really want to hang out though.. become friends with someone else that her parents don`t know about (don`t use or abuse anyone) and she can say she`s going to hang out with that person. then you and your friends show up later.
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