k my best friend in whole wide world ditched me the other week for a guy. now the guy was her old best friends ex bf since only 3 days. its so not her. its just not our kinda friendship.she was catching a ride with hime and we had plans. i saw the car and started to run twards it cuz i thought they were waiting for me but then i saw her "try" and hide herself and drive away. i havnt talked to her in 2 weeks. and her theory is that scince i ignored her , she should ignore me. but i dont think thats fair. i no that its a stupid fight but it was really the fact that she hid and appologized 2 weeks too late. i really love her and miss her soo much. she is now going out with this "guy" and i dont no if i should be happy for her and still hang out with her and her "bf" even though i really dont like hime for not stopping wen she supposedly asked hime to"stop" or should i just say hi in the halls when hes around?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? kukkiwon16 answered Wednesday June 1 2005, 9:57 pm: K is your best friend. You should embrace her as how you two have been friends before. Do not worry about her boyfriend. Allow her to explain to him that you two have been good friends before that her and that guy began dating. And if her bf is jealous, and makes her pick between him and you, tell her that he is not right for doing that, and that you would always be there for her no matter what; no matter who she dated, no matter what argument you two are on, no matter anything at all, just tell K that youa re going to be there for her, and tell her that you do love and miss her. And she will see, she will see.
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