AGAiNSTxTHExODDS answered Monday July 25 2005, 6:04 pm: uhmm well I guess you should tell her. Be nice when/if you do. You wouldnt wanna lose your friend but you also dont want a clingy friend either. She probably doesnt realize it so if you tell her it may help. HOpe I helped =] [ AGAiNSTxTHExODDS's advice column | Ask AGAiNSTxTHExODDS A Question ]
TakeItFromMeBaby answered Monday July 25 2005, 3:59 pm: Tell her how you feel. Try to hang out with other people too (like not her). And only hang out with her some of the time. And when you do hang out with her...hang out with a bunch of people too so she can maybe make some new friends.
1Cutiewitabooti answered Monday July 25 2005, 2:18 pm: i've felt the same way about a friend one time too. It's either there always copying you or saying everything you say or just always being around you when you want to hang with other friend sometimes. I know how you feel.You can't really tell someone oh i think your obsessed with me. It's kind of hard just to tell them that you need some space and just feel like were too close. So you have to juss give her a hint but dont tell her anything. Give her a hint by like if your with another friend juss tell her/him that you need to talk to this friend in private and try to not really talk to her/him on the phone too much juss ignore her but when she talks to you talk to her and act like everything is normal. So she doesn't think you hate or anythin. Well goodluck and hope you work things out. need anymore advice on anything ask me. [ 1Cutiewitabooti's advice column | Ask 1Cutiewitabooti A Question ]
Rocker1213 answered Monday July 25 2005, 1:33 pm: I have a friend like tht too. All you have to do is tell him/her to lay off you for a while. If tht doesn't work and let's say the person is calling you non-stop just don't answer the phone. He/she will get the hint and if tht person is a true friend they will forgive you. [ Rocker1213's advice column | Ask Rocker1213 A Question ]
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