ehh hey..well i have friend issues..like me n this girl ive known for a long time..we got in a fight..b/c i was friends with this girl she didnt like and she hated her..so she hated me..she said to make a deal. eitha i chose her or i chose the girl she hated..if i did then she said she will not talk to me again. if i chose her then the girl she hated will not be my friend anymore..iono what to do..whos side to choose..i have only known the girl that my friend wants me not to be friends with for about a few months and shes soo sweet and nice..what should i do? please help..
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? lovelylacey answered Friday April 8 2005, 9:07 pm: This is a toughy.But the thing is that if she cannot deal with you having more than just her than thats her issue really.Just because she hates her doesn't mean you should chose between them.The main problem is with the friend you had for awhile.She is jealous and angry with you because you've known her longer and isn't use to you having another friend.She wants her attention to of her not anyone else.So she says chose.Well you don't really have to chose.If she cannot take that she dislikes her then thats her fault.Try talking to her.Reasoning out why you should chose.Ask her why do you have to make me friends with just her rather than having more?Just because she strongly dislikes someone you can't be friends with.Basically have a one on one talk with your friend and see what happens.Post results.And ask for more advice.Mmkay well hope I helped <3
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