I have a friend, and I trust her in her jugments, but I think she is being way too trusting. Her friends are taking advantage of her, and then treating her like dirt. They act like she is not a real person, and get mad at her for no reason. She has friends who do stand by her in times of need, but soon a fight is going to go way to far. I'm afraid for her because she really get hert and I don't want that for her. Fights are going to far, friendships are being tested, I don't want to get to into this, but to see my friend suffering like she is I cant help it. She lets go to easily on things that will just happen again. I really really want her to understand where I am coming from and that I don't want her to give up all together. Can you think of anyway I can tell my friend what I think, without hurting her fealings or getting to deep into the relintles war that gose on. I don't want her to get mad at me, but I don't want her to get hert either. What should I do.
~Headace-girl~
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? katkrazy answered Thursday May 19 2005, 6:57 pm: well you should probably talk to the who is being taken advantage of and tell her your suspicions. she probably already noes deep inside her heart but she just doesnt want to admit she is being used like a snotrag!! make sure that wen this does happen her friends that stick by her always stay there. sometime she will really depend on them even if she doesnt show it. and if you just tell her gently before she replies tell her dont get mad a i am only trying to protect you, most likely she will be softened by noeing someone cares!!! good luck,
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