Have you ever thought that you had a true best friend??? And then one day you guys are both hanging out and she/he sees there other friends and then diss you???? Dont you think thats really FUCKED UP???? Well that happened to my other friend and she got really mad. {her and another girl were hanging out and then others came and she left}
xOaLimIcHeLLe answered Saturday November 5 2005, 10:36 pm: same thing happened here..shes not a true friend if she does that!! just dont get mad at her..find new friends nd have fun w/ them..nd when your friend comes and tries to talk to you..dont leave her..talk to her even though it might be hard..
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TheTeenGirl answered Saturday November 5 2005, 10:21 pm: Everyone goes through good and bad friends. You just have to do your best at learning who they really are by looking at their actions in life and how they react to things. Like, for example, if you had a friend who always gets into fights, don't be their friend. Why? Because then it's putting you into a corner, if it turns out that you don't want to be this person's friend, what do you think will happen? They will fight you first. If you see that a friend you've made is ditching other friends, don't plan on being a close friend of theirs, because you'll be one of those friends getting ditched later on. What your friend needs to do is just to tell her friend that she doesn't want to be left out again the next time her friend wants to hang out. I'm not sure exactly what you're asking, but except if I think that it's messed up that a friend would ditch you, and yes, it's wrong, but again, you have to learn from that and it helps you watch out for anymore new friends.
Teza answered Saturday November 5 2005, 10:00 pm: I haven't really thought that I had a true best friend because I really do =) I think it was really mean of that person to ditch her for the other people. She has a reason to be mad but tell her to not let it affect their friendship. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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