me and my friend have been friends since 1st grade ( im in 9th now )she known she be a drama queen when it comes to boys and stuff....well she always comes up to me and tells me why she is pissed..even thought its something really stupid..i tell her to calm down and dont take your anger out on other people..well her sister is my ride to school and just recently her car broke down so i rode with my brother and then my friend said she would take me the next day but she didnt and her car is fixed and my friend doesnt know if she will take me anymore ...i dont know if im just stressed out or takeing my anger out on the car situation..but me and her sister are really good friends and all and when i came to school with my brother she started talking to me like nothing was wrong...am i just over reacting?? please help because i dont know if i should be mad or not ill rate high
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? SASSIE answered Friday April 28 2006, 1:54 pm: It sounds like you need to sit down with your friend and ask her to lend an ear for a change. I think you feelings go beyond the car situation. It sounds like there is an underlying problem between the two of you. Can you think of anything that either of you could have done or said to upset the other? I mean sometimes friends grow apart. High school is tough. It is a whole new world and people start changing. You should talk to your friend and find out where your friendship stands. But don't be upset over the car situation because that is just a minor thing and not something that should come between friends.
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