ok so over the summer i became best friends with this girl and we did everything togeter. but since we started highschool everything has changed. she wont talk to me and when she does its aways negative. i really cant stand it anymore and my other friends are sick of listeing to me. i come home and go in my room and i dont want to talk to anyone except her and try to work things out. but i do want to talk to some one like one of my favorite teachers who i think could really help because she knows whats going on but i dont know how to approach her and as her about it. someone help!
aquababe1 answered Thursday March 2 2006, 6:32 pm: well first, im sorry that your friend is being a jerk. it seems to me that she is acting different around her friends, maybe if you approach her when shes by herself she'll act the same during the summer. if that doenst happen and she still acts like a jerk, then she was probably just using you. which is sad, but it might be true. i would definitely suggest talking to a teacher or your parents maybe..if you feel close enough to him/her.
good luck sweetie [ aquababe1's advice column | Ask aquababe1 A Question ]
LoViNu2mOuCh answered Thursday March 2 2006, 5:10 pm: I think that talking to a teacher is a very good idea. Teachers are trained for that, so you really should just go up to her, and ask her if you can talk to her about some private stuff. That is part of a job of being a teacher, is to be there for your students, so your teacher will be glad to give you help. So just go up and ask her to talk! [ LoViNu2mOuCh's advice column | Ask LoViNu2mOuCh A Question ]
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