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I lost my best friend


Question Posted Monday January 9 2006, 10:24 pm

Me and my friend had been friends for about a year and a half. But this past weekend some shit happened between me and her and now we're not friends anymore. I was really broken up about it, and still am. Is it normal to feel so bad about losing your best friend like that? Or am I over reacting? Keep in mind that we were REALLY close and we hung out all the time. & We told everything to each other. We were practically sisters. Hm. Well. Bye.

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JumpinJellyBeans answered Saturday January 14 2006, 6:00 pm:
It's normal to feel bad about losing your best friend to something stupid, but if something like that can ruin a friendship that was close to being sister, then maybe it wasn't so good. Give it some time and just let it go. If you hold onto something like this it will just make you not as good of a friend to others. Hope this helps some. Lemme know how it works out.
<3Stephanie

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