I have realized recently that I do not have one particular best friend who is always the one who I call first and vice versa. I like to hang out w/ a lot of different groups and sometimes it makes the other mad because I hang out more w/ one etc. I am always trying to tell them that I do like hanging out w/ them but it seems that I can never do right w/ them. I guess it makes since because of this that I wouldn't have one best friend but I am wondering if I should try to become close enough to a person where I could call them my best friend? If I do this it will then jeoperdize my friendship w/ everyone else. Should I keep a group of close friends who don't necassarily like each other or should I try to stick w/ one group?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? jokergurl09 answered Wednesday June 29 2005, 1:36 am: you have to do what you think is right. If you love to have alot of friends then why would you quit having friends just for one little group? now im not sure if youve been ditching your friends just to hang out with others then that would be a different story. You should save time for everyone.dont you think part of the job of a friend is to accept who you are amd your choices regarding your many friends. basically what im trying to say is that if they were really your friends then they would accept your other friends so dont just stick with one group because you will probably end up hurting everyone else. [ jokergurl09's advice column | Ask jokergurl09 A Question ]
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