Question Posted Wednesday February 9 2005, 6:40 pm
Ok, I have asked a question like this before, but I need some help again. I have a friend and we have gotten alot closer this year than we were last year. (not like in a relationship or anything). I really like her (as a friend) and i feel like i can talk to her about anything, but she doesn't talk to me that much at school. She talks to me online and on the phone and stuff, but in school she doesn't really talk to me that much. Sometimes it makes me think that she doesn't really like me that much. Should I talk to her about it or just let it go and live with it?
underline answered Wednesday February 9 2005, 7:47 pm: I had a situation just like that, I let it go. It worked out fine, we actually talk all the time at school now. I think it's just getting comfortable at different stages as friends. [ underline's advice column | Ask underline A Question ]
imperfectlovex3 answered Wednesday February 9 2005, 7:10 pm: well you should probably confront her.. if it bothers you that much and you really care about the friendship you should just go up and tell her how you feel. once you guys talk about it, im sure you will feel relieved. [ imperfectlovex3's advice column | Ask imperfectlovex3 A Question ]
LiLbAbE answered Wednesday February 9 2005, 7:06 pm: Hey! Here is my advice, talk to her... if she only talks to you at home and on the phone.. that mean! You have to go up to her at school and talk to her. Tell me what happens.
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