IAM SO SAD! MY dOg just DIED!and my friends wont listen to m
Question Posted Tuesday June 13 2006, 11:11 pm
awww......
ok.
i had a dog named Lily. She was a collie. she was my best friend and someone to talk to whenever i needed it. me and my family loved her-she was a spoiled little dog.*
she lived to be 12 years old then died of this problem she had inside her stomach-(or sumthin like that). we all buried her in our backyard and i am really sad that she died.She was as close to me as a family member! my friends all think that iam going a little too far with all of this. they think i am over-reacting and trying to get attention-BUT I REALLY AM NOT! i am really sad and my friends are the only people(besides my family) that i can talk to!
what should i do to convinve my friends that i REALLY am not faking all of this crying about my dog dying?
thankx!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Domesticity category? Maybe give some free advice about: Pets? HCOxBABE answered Tuesday June 13 2006, 11:27 pm: Whoa.. my dog died from something that happened to her stomach & we buried her in our backyard & everything. I was really sad like you are, too, because I loved my dog more than anything. She was like my sister. My friends tried helping me right after my dog died. I told them why it really made me sad & they helped me. I told them I grew up with my dog & that was the only pet I've ever had. You could tell your friends you've had your dog for a long while & she became really close to you. Hopefully, they'll understand. If they don't, then they must not care about their pets. You're not over-reacting at all. I hope you feel a lot better soon. ♥ ♥ [ HCOxBABE's advice column | Ask HCOxBABE A Question ]
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