ok this is the same lonely girl again. the only friend i have that's not out of state is one of my best friends, and over the school year we were really tight. we still are...but we don't talk on the phone a lot anymore. she hasn't been calling her and everytime i called her, she always had to go soon because of something. i don't think she's that busy at all, she has summer camp until noon *same as me*. and she never goes online or mails me anymore! it's because her computer is broken. but still..what's going on?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Advicenators? Michele answered Thursday June 9 2005, 4:19 pm: HI again,
Well the sad part of life, and a lesson that we should all learn, is that it doesn't really matter what people say, if their "Actions" don't follow their words. You say your still real close, but you obviously notice a difference in her behavior. With her words she gives you the impression that all is OK, but her behavior has changed, and you have noticed. Well, the next lesson that we all have to learn is that, we can't make anyone do what they do not want to do.
She may have a new friend or had gotten closer with a different friend, and is not making time for you. She may not be your best friend anymore, but has neglected to tell you. I am sorry to be the one to tell you, but learning to read peoples' behavior is very important. (Especially when it comes to boys) I will hope and pray that you find a new good friend over the summer, and that you will forget about those friends who don't act like friends.
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