sarah goes through these phases. one minute she'll be like OMG BFF Love you so much, then the next she'll kinda ignore me. it's soooooooooo annoying! for ex. i did somethin really nice by takin her, me and her other closest friends to the poconos this weekend to celebrate her birthdya which was on friday. all durin the trip she was= like really good, but then when we got back saturday night, she started like bein weird. its hard to explain.
i dont know why she does this but im really sick of it. wat should i do? i dont think i can talk to her.
xokissgoodbyeox answered Sunday December 10 2006, 12:48 pm: try to talk to her and tell her how you feel about her doing that. and if it keeps on going on then you dont need a friend like that... thats not a true friend. that has happened to me too. but you just have to pull through it. [ xokissgoodbyeox's advice column | Ask xokissgoodbyeox A Question ]
lavender_chika16 answered Sunday December 10 2006, 12:47 pm: People are hard to understand sometimes, but it sounds as though you are simply craving positive attention from your best friend. Explain to her that you don't think she pays enough attention to you or that she doesn't act like a very good friend by ignoring you all the time. But do not things just so that you might get something in return. Also try to consider that your friend might have a lot going on right now, and hasn't yet realized that she's been ignoring you. When you confront her, try not to seem angry about the ordeal, and try your hardest to make sure it doesn't turn into a fight. It would be a pity to end a friendship. [ lavender_chika16's advice column | Ask lavender_chika16 A Question ]
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