ok me and my best friend got into a fight ((her friend is ecusing me of talking behind her and her other friends back)) im like wtf i haven't been doing shit((i really havent and i would never)) so i tried telling her and she like what ever then her friend says that i was blaming her for me and my bfs break up ((witch i wasnt)) now shes really upset this happened thursday and i didnt go to school friday because if i saw her i would just break down and cry...because i was talking to her friend(thursday night) and they made me feel like shit and saying that i was lieing and yea i was talking behind her back i kept on telling them that i wasnt and her but now shes acting a little bit different with me but i wrote something on her xanga explaining im sorry and i hope youll be my friend even with the lies going around so the next day(today) i was on AIM and i ussally IM her but i didnt because i just couldnt... so she did and shes been acting like herself i just dont know how shes going to act in school because shes always fooling around with this other gurl that she says thats her "good friend" and pays more attention to her than me and she tells me im her bestest friend in the world she just hasnt been makeing me feel like it ever since that gurl came along i really need help!!!
suzbird answered Sunday April 17 2005, 1:35 am: Ok if she is floppinh around with friends... your best bet is to cut and dry... Don't look back. In middle school/high school.. friends come and go as the seasons change. Don't expect to be friends FOREVER yea, it might hurt.. but in the long run.. getting rid of bothersome friends is the healthiest thing to do.
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