Ok, well, me and my 2 friends, Emily and Zoe, were in the same class in 4th grade, and now this year Emily is in a different class than me and Zoe. She only has 2 friends, and some girl bullies her sometimes, she is so stressed out all the time because she has dislexia, and she cant "tell me and Zoe any of her secrets becuz she doesnt trust us" (?). Dont get me wrong, Emily is nice, and me and Zoe really want to be her friend still! Our friendship is fading and me and Zoe r pissed off. Please, what can I do to keep our friendship going?
Maybe you should try hanging out with her more. Try calling her more often to make plans, or even just calling a few nights a week to talk. Or you can talk online. She's probably just going through a rough time right now. Many teenagers go through rough times, and because she has dislexia she may be treated differently (like you said someone bullies her) so maybe she's been really upset lately. Maybe you did something to her that made her upset. Just ask her what's going on. She's the only one who can give you the right answers.
karenR answered Tuesday April 5 2005, 8:40 am: Did you guy's do something that made her not trust you? You need to figure out what it was so that you can go about fixing the problem.
You all need to get together and have a long talk. Get to the bottom of what is bothering her. Maybe she just feels left out because she isn't in your class anymore. Be sure you are including her when you are all together and not talking about people or things she doesn't know about. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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