In fifth grade, my first year at the school I made a friend...lets call her friend1. We were not best friends, we did homework and went over to our houses and stuff but we didnt sleep over. We also lived close. Then, in the middle of the school year, i met someone that lived closer to me. And we did sleepovers, homework, and projects together. Lets call her friend2. Well, in sixth grade, friend1 got a little mad at me becuase i didnt go over to her house as much and i was spending more time at friend2's house. Also, whenever i went over to friend2's house i felt like i was leaving my bros and sises alone. What should i do? I dont want my friends or family to get mad at me.
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? rudy answered Sunday January 22 2006, 5:06 pm: Well, I believe that people have a right to live their own life. As far as your friends, why not try to get friend 1 and friend 2 together and maybe they will become friends and the three of you can start hanging out. This is really the only choice you have as far as keeping everybody happy is concerned. If friend 1 and friend 2 dont become friends, you will be forced to choose between them both, if thats the case, go with the one you feel is a better friend and you like hanging out with the most.
Your brothers and your sisters need to understand that you have a life of your own, therefore, they need to know that from time to time you will hang out with other people...just tell them you love them, and try to hang out with them whenever possible, and everything will work out.
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