when you hang out with a group but half the people like you and half of them don't should that bother you? like should you stop hanging out with them all together or keep hanging out with them and forget the bully ones?
sunnyville answered Wednesday August 2 2006, 10:45 am: Just sop hanging with them all together to avoid conflict but it doesn't mean that you can't hang out with the other half that likes you.I hate when that happens it's just not right but I'm sure everyone goes through that stage just hang on up there that other half shouldn't matter they just like to judge without giving that person a chance. [ sunnyville's advice column | Ask sunnyville A Question ]
livelaughlove96 answered Wednesday August 2 2006, 10:38 am: mine group of friends had this problem a while ago too. we use to all talk behind each others back and adventually we would end up hating one person in the group. now our group is almost impossible to split up!!it's like we are all connected at the hip even if one of us (there are 4 of us) is an hour away. but any ways how did we do it? we all talked about our problem in our group. liek what we did like and didnt like about each other it was hard but it worked out. and if your group of friends dont wanna do that try to hang out with the ones who dont like you! try to get know them better and they will get to know you! if they still hate you ask them. and dont change your self but alter yourself to try not to make them like you. if that doesnt work forget them you have other friends and its their loss!!! Good luck!!! [ livelaughlove96's advice column | Ask livelaughlove96 A Question ]
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