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my bff spends WAY too much time with her bf


Question Posted Saturday April 15 2006, 8:24 pm


my bff spends WAY too much time with her bf!! She said she would even out the time she spends with both of us but she hasn't. This is her first bf. We have gotten in a lot of arguments about it and she has even lied to me when doing something with him. What am I supposed to do?


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TragicGlamour answered Saturday April 15 2006, 8:57 pm:
That always seems to happen when friends get bf's. Try really planning things, like sleepovers and stuff. Even go to the movies with her and her bf all as friends. Try to get involved and if that doesn't work sit her down and tell her how you feel really calmly to avoid arguments. If nothing changes after that give her space, eventually they'll break up or shell get sick of him and need some major girl time and then the time will even out natrually.

Good luck sweetheart. I know its hard but I have faith you'll get through it!

<3 Glamour

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