Question Posted Saturday February 12 2005, 12:40 am
My two friends and I are the best bff's in the WORLD! But one of my friends has two other friends and at school she acts like her two other friends are her bff's and never talks to us at school. But when it's just us 3 she's normal and says were her bff's! How so we get my other friend back to the group in public and private?
DrummeR4LifE answered Saturday February 12 2005, 1:26 am: Maybe you should talk to her about it. Or... confrunt her about how she always ignores you at skool. want more info IM me at xdxrxuxmxmxexrx
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shake answered Saturday February 12 2005, 12:59 am: You bring them in and have a talk with everyone, thats how people meet each other, they have friends friends like the ohters friends and they say hi and get aquainted n boom, your in the club [ shake's advice column | Ask shake A Question ]
babeoriental answered Saturday February 12 2005, 12:45 am: dear peas:
okay you can't force her to be in w/ you guyz. cuase as far as i kno it looks like she's lieing to one of you. but maybe its cuase she sees you guyz alot she just wants to hang out w/ people she rarely sees outta school you kno? like hse needs some space or something but talk to her and ask he rwhy she doesn't act like your guyz BFF at school but does when you are alone w/ each other. it might be kinda tough and she may throw a little fit but it'll be worth it in the end and maybe you'll have the threes peas in the pod again both private and public. [ babeoriental's advice column | Ask babeoriental A Question ]
KaYlA1213 answered Saturday February 12 2005, 12:44 am: you need to let your friend know how you feel. you and your friend need to talk to her, or if it's easier write her a note of how you feel. tell her that you're hurting that she doesn't act like you and your friend exist in public. good luck!
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