ok i had a best friend rachel and we were the bestest of friends then one terrible day she moved and we kept in touch but then she moved to indianna and she never called when she was in indianna and me and her havent called eachother since (we werent mad at eachother) i miss her so much i had a dream i met her again, and i was crying when i found out it was a dream i need help please! i will rate 5's on advices that arent mean!
goodcookie910 answered Tuesday April 5 2005, 9:01 pm: ok i no how you feel i've known this girl since birth and last summer she moved to dallas i haven't seen her since october!and we have a hard time keeping in touch! but im sure that your friend misses you as much as you mis her!and instead of waiting for her to contact you , you can pick up a phone and call her if you no her # and if not maybe e-mail her , i.m. works too!i dont think she will still be mad at you because you havent talked in so long so i dont think that if you call or something she wont answer or anything like that!
(dont worry im sure things will work out with yall!) [ goodcookie910's advice column | Ask goodcookie910 A Question ]
soonerfreak128 answered Tuesday April 5 2005, 8:53 pm: Wow, what I would do is try and call her if you have her number. But if you dont maybe you can IM her or email her or something. If you dont have those, I dont know what to do, sorry. [ soonerfreak128's advice column | Ask soonerfreak128 A Question ]
ptownbabiie18 answered Tuesday April 5 2005, 8:41 pm: hey!.well i think personally you should just call her up and start to talk then mabe u can save up money and go see her sometime.hope i helped and sorry if i didn't ..
hottdancer134 answered Tuesday April 5 2005, 8:35 pm: Well if you know her phone number up there, you should call her. But in this case it sounds like you don't, so maybe ask another one of your friends if they have her number and call her. Hope this helps!!
lilshorty09 answered Tuesday April 5 2005, 8:34 pm: if you want to get into contact with her...call her! or e-mail her or something...i'm sure she will be happy to hear from you! :) hope i've helped! [ lilshorty09's advice column | Ask lilshorty09 A Question ]
BunnyInWonderland answered Tuesday April 5 2005, 8:15 pm: Do you have her phone number? Address?
Well if not, find it somehow. Give her a call or write her a nice long letter. I'm sure she'll be glad to hear from you. Tell her that you miss her terribly. Maybe you can even make plans to see each other again this summer. [ BunnyInWonderland's advice column | Ask BunnyInWonderland A Question ]
Teza answered Tuesday April 5 2005, 8:13 pm: If you have her phone number then call her. If you know anything that you can keep in touch like her e-mail or address. Tell her that you miss her and stuff. x0 [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
xoxoPrettyNPinkxoxo answered Tuesday April 5 2005, 7:58 pm: I think it sounds like you two used to be really close...but then you had a fight. I know how this feels because it happens to me a lot. If you really want to get back in touch with her, try to find her phone number by going on www.whitepages.com and typing either her or her parents names in. It will probably give you atleast her phone number and maybe even her address. Then you can either call her or write her and tell her how you feel now. I hope all things go well with you and your friend.
annacannasea answered Tuesday April 5 2005, 7:52 pm: sounds like you and i have a similar problem. although my friend only lives a mile away. we grew up together for eight years and were so tight. now she lives a mile away and i haven't talked to her for over a year. i was just talking about this to a friend a while ago and i realized...this whole time i've been thinking, "well she hasn't tried contacting me so why should i?" when really, she could be thinking the very same thing! in your case, your friend probably lost your number and other information of yours and would love to get in contact with you! the best advice i can give is to get out there and find some site, any site, that will allow you to find people. there are plenty out there that allow you to type in a last name and first name and area and anything else you know and they'll track em down for you! i say that's your best shot....and if you believe in fate, i'm sure you'll be having a joyful reunion in the near future. [ annacannasea's advice column | Ask annacannasea A Question ]
PiNkPrInCeSs_001 answered Tuesday April 5 2005, 7:32 pm: listen, this happens to everyone and you should call.(if you know her number)Ask her why she hasn't called and hows her new school and friends. Be nice because she might have forgoten you. My friends in europe and i still keep in touch, even though i don't remeber half of them. I'm sure if you call your friendship will last. [ PiNkPrInCeSs_001's advice column | Ask PiNkPrInCeSs_001 A Question ]
wAnTiNgHiM4EvEr answered Tuesday April 5 2005, 7:26 pm: the EXACT same thing happened to me, except for the fact that i moved. my best friend has a lot of things going on in her life, and when i try to talk to her, she doesn't exactly respond all the time. Try calling your friend. She may be thinking the same thing about you, but she wants you to call. Or E-mail or IM or whatever you can do to talk to her. Just find some way to communicate with her, and all should be fine. I'll be here if you need me :)
-Hope I helped- [ wAnTiNgHiM4EvEr's advice column | Ask wAnTiNgHiM4EvEr A Question ]
shake answered Tuesday April 5 2005, 7:12 pm: Hmm, you cant be helped. She moved on without you. There is not way you can get her number. She of course has yours, just hasnt called you. [ shake's advice column | Ask shake A Question ]
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