I don't know what exactly brought this into my head. But I've been thinking about it a lot lately. My friend and I have been ..eh.. not having the greatest time of our lives lately, but hers is mainly over a guy that hurt her really bad. Was/Is it wrong for me to be jealous of his and her friendship? We're really close but we tended/tend to argue about him a lot b/c I dont like him. I just wanted to know if it was ok or if i'm just being stupid over a little thing. Your advice would be much appreciated.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? sTeFfIsheReToHeLp14 answered Tuesday April 26 2005, 10:26 pm: I'm going thru this right now too. I don't think you're acting stupid over a little thing. Sometimes making your friend mad at you because you're trying to get your point across isn't a bad thing. In my situation I was really close to this one guy and I liked him a lot, but all of my friends could see something I couldn't see. I didn't want to believe them, so I ignored all of their remarks. But I should have listened to them because he ended up hurting me really bad, and all of my friends knew it was coming. So i think you should keep trying to tell her why you don't like him, it may make her mad at you but when she gets hurt you can say "well i told you he was going to hurt you" and then she'll realize she should have listened to you. Hope this is some advice that helps you. [ sTeFfIsheReToHeLp14's advice column | Ask sTeFfIsheReToHeLp14 A Question ]
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