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well i like hanging out wit these boys and wen my best friend is with them they all ignore me! most of the guyz no it bothers me but they say that they cant help it but my friend ignores me if shes hanging out with ANYONE thats not me..wat do i do??
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? Stefiny answered Sunday April 3 2005, 12:52 pm: This can sometimes be a touch situation. By advice to you is to just let it go. If you find that they are ignoring you go find something else to do or other firneds to talk to. By doing this you're not ditching them (If they think or say that just tell them the truth and you dont appreciate being ignored so you found some other friends to hang out with for a while). Also keep in mind that if they really are your friends and care about you they will respond to you if you talk to them and tell them how you feel. If you and your friend both agree that by being friends with these boys are tearing you two apart, then maybe you need to have a girly night for just the both of you. Just to get back to the basis of your friendship. No boys are worth losing a friend over! always remember that! so talk to her and find out how she really feels and tell her how you feel. Try not to get upset with her just talk rationally and I'm sure you'll see an improvement in your friendship.
Karen answered Thursday March 31 2005, 6:36 pm: If you want your friend to stop ignoring you when she is hanging out with someone else with you, then you need to talk to her and tell her how you feel. If she's your friend, then she should listen and will stop ignoring you.
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