Well, I have the worst friend on the planet. Isn't that nice
Question Posted Friday December 1 2006, 7:05 pm
Basically, I am friends with a back-stabbing jerk. She tried to get one of my best friend's boyfriend to break up with her, succeded in getting another one of my best friend's boyfriend to break up with her and is about to go out with him, cussed me out, she lies all the time, talks about me and all of my friends behind our backs, cussed me out again, and her mission in life is to make me and my best friend stop being friends. She makes fun of EVERYONE and she doesn't even know them. I'm so tired of her and all the drama that she is causing with me and everyone else! She always tells my friend that we leave her out when she's the one choosing to be left out, which is driving me crazy! Is there some magical way to stop being friends with this girl?
crazynugget13 answered Friday December 1 2006, 8:34 pm: Okay. My advize is to go up to her and say, "Hey, ________. Your not very nice. I consider you as a loser. NO ONE wants to be your friend. So dont go acting all innocent and start saying , 'aww, i have no friends! boo hoo to me!!', because, chick, no one cares. So leave me and my friends alone. okay? thanks"
karenR answered Friday December 1 2006, 8:23 pm: Can't say I'd blame anybody if they did leave her out. Nobody needs friends like her.
Sounds like it is time for a get your act together or get lost talks. Do it yourself, or get together with your other friends and talk to her together. If you do it with others be kind about it and don't make it seem to much like she is being ganged up on.
Maybe it would be better to do it yourself.
Just tell her you are all tired of the way she is acting. It makes you not trust her at all.
If she continues then just refuse to have anything more to do with her. If she continues to hang around you will just have to ignore her until she gets the message. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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