Question Posted Thursday September 7 2006, 8:00 pm
okay heres the problem each year when I made a friend the next year that "friend" would not talk to me or anything we would "move on". so in 8th grade I became really good friends with this girl named renee and we were all cool and everything but when it hit summer i called her but the problem was she didn't call me back. How do I get over this? I feel hurt and I always well not always but I do think about the things we used to do etc etc. So what do I do?
Additional info, added Thursday September 7 2006, 11:10 pm: Also I don't go to the same school as her anymore. I moved just 6 months ago. How do I stop "thinking" about all we have done in the past year?. Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Mental health? MelLeDisko answered Thursday September 7 2006, 10:07 pm: Well, this is what happens over the summer, sadly. Some friends are too busy or you're too busy and keeping contact with eachother can be real hard sometimes. Everyone tends to lose a friend or two over the summer. This year in school if you see her, or if you have her screename or myspace, just talk to her. Sure, it might be a little random, but it's worth becoming good friends again, right? Just be like,"HEY! Jeez, it's been forever since I've seen you, we didn't get to talk at all during the summer! How've you been?!" [ well, that sounds a little TOO enthusiastic, but you catch my drift, haha ]. So try talking to her again and see what happens, and then possibly plan a soon get together with her to catch up. I hope I helped. [ MelLeDisko's advice column | Ask MelLeDisko A Question ]
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