so i have this friend and i love her she's awesome. but sometimes she gets really annoying like she doesn't really act like herself. and she's really like attention drawing i guess you can say?
i'm in a class that i love because it's great and i love that i know everyone because then people actually talk to me... i'm really shy so it's kinda hard for me to fit in sometimes and this class i fit in perfectly.
problem... she's saying that her class is too hard and wants to switch into mine. i know it sounds really stupid but if she did i knew most of the people in there would talk to her and forget about me... cause that's just kinda how it is and i hate it. there all better friends with her than me and it's annoying because she kinda steals my glory or whatever you want to say?
she's asking me why i think it'd be weird if she switched into my class. and i don't even know what to say to her. cause if i explained it to her i think she'd take it the wrong way. and i don't want to start anything cause she's my bff.
if this makes any sense... help?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? oneandonly345 answered Tuesday January 3 2006, 8:00 pm: makes perfect sence, and i'd be the same way
just tell your friend that it would be a little weird because it is far into the school year, and if the class was really to hard for her, the teacher would have switched her out of it. and you think that she should stay in that class, because it is good to have a chalange.
or you could tell her the real reason why.
or you can just be like, if you do switch class just remember that i want some attention too.
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