Heyy My name is Alicia and i go to octavian country day school in Westchester. I am a member of the pretty commitee (our name for the popular clique) which my best friend massie block is head of. I have these friends from dance who i want to hang out with this friday. But every friday massie has her sleepover and its been that way since forever!! i don't want to start her identity, but i wouldn't mind becomig a queen bee. But its risky!! I mean, i could totally loose our friendship. massie would not take this lightly!!should i? xoxoxoxoxo alicia (username-aliciarivera)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? lilredhead953 answered Monday May 22 2006, 8:51 pm: well if it is possible maybe you could hang out with your dance friends and then go to massie's sleepover afterwards, but if that's not possible, think hard about which you would rather do and what the pros and cons would be for each. If you choose to go to massie's tell your dance friends the situation and maybe you can hang out on saturday or sunday or something. If you choose to hang out with your dance friends, tell massie that you love having her as a friend and you have a lot of fun at her sleepovers, but you just really wanted to spend some time with these friends and you will come another time. If she isn't your friend because you chose to hang out with other people instead of her one time then there is something very wrong with that picture. xoxo <3 hope i helped. [ lilredhead953's advice column | Ask lilredhead953 A Question ]
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