hey linz. alright, sooo heresss the problem, i have this friend who treats me like dirt. But i dont wana lose this friend because if i say " i dont wana be friends with you" it doesnt work that way. See, I will see this friend for the next 4 years and have to come acrosss this friend A LOT, cause we are involved in the same avtivities. But like, my friend is so mean, treats me like shyt, makes fun of me, bosses me around and ALWAYS starts fights with me. Like, i cant take it anymore. My friend think that they can take advantage of me! Hell no! I think my friend takes their anger out on me cause their jelous or get mad when i have something they dont. And, this person shouldnt act like that. And, im so frustrated b/c i can never get away! Sometimes, this person can be a lot of fun and be reely nice, but ughhhh helppp me linz!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? LiNzx0o answered Thursday August 4 2005, 6:35 pm: i think what you should do is tell this person how you feel .. losing a good friend is hard, and you dont want to do that! if you feel like she treats you like dirt, you should let her know, so that it doesnt happen anymore. and im sure she doesnt feel like she can take advantage of you, but maybe your too easygoing and let them step on you = .. maybe she is jealous of sumthin you have and they dont though, and thats common and may be a reason she treats you like "shit".. also, maybe you can try hanging with other people so you can make new/better friends ! good luck =) [ LiNzx0o's advice column | Ask LiNzx0o A Question ]
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