my friend gets what she wants when she wants it. when i'm mad or upset at her..... like today, we got in a big fight and she said either "i come over and we work this out now or we're no longer friends." whats that all about. shes always like that....help!!!!!
pootietang answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 2:11 am: Hyellah, Lindsey! Okay, Marissa is just a jerk. I mean she is mean to her mom all the time, she is obsessed with AJ, and she has icky hair. She shouldn't threaten to end your strong friendship. That's just plain rude! What I suggest is, she change her attitude toward her mom and think of others before herself. If not, the friendship is terminated.
lookitslorin answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 1:55 am: Seems to me like this person isnt too good of a friend to begin with. Just sit her down and tell her how you feel. If she continues this stupidity, drop her. She obviously dosent care for your feelings anyways. Hope I helped you :] [ lookitslorin's advice column | Ask lookitslorin A Question ]
BCreech answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 12:51 am: As much as you might or might not think so, "friends" that aren't willing to compromise with you (probably for lack of not caring about others, including you, as harsh as it sounds) isn't worth the extra mile. If she isn't willing to work with you, that means that she isn't putting herself in your shoes and/or caring about your feelings. [ BCreech's advice column | Ask BCreech A Question ]
XxTearMyHeartOpenxX answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 12:00 am: dont feel bad at all.
i have a friend who kinda acts the same way
you just have to let it go. she could be going through her own problems.
if you let it go... eventually she will come around. so dont worry. it might take a while.
but she will come around.
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