Question Posted Saturday December 23 2006, 10:22 pm
okay, well this is realy pising me off. my best friend blows me off alot, she just did and she has before alot. everytime she comes over she just calls her bf over and leaves me out while they like make out on my bed and i mean its my effin' house!! and then she ignores me sometimes andd can be so gay. and then like, she comes up with stupid exsues. sometimes i dont care, but then when she does one thing to piss me off i just remember everything that makes me so mad about her. and she doesnt even know what she does. i feel like im a good friend and she is horrible to me (not sounding mean or anything). like i try to talk to her about my problems and she just gos on abuot hers. it makes me so mad i cant stand it anymore. what should i do
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? Teza answered Sunday December 24 2006, 7:46 pm: I've been in your situation a couple of times before but I can never put up with it. I know that it might be uncomftrable and akward telling your friend how you feel, but you have to. She might not notice that she is doing some of those things. Ditching you for talking to her boyfriend is just rude but since you didn't mention it to her, she probablly thinks that you don't mind. The things that she does to you are just rude but you shouldn't just keep quiet about it anymore. Once you guys are having a conversation, talk to her about this and don't let her swich the subject on her. She might disagree with you and get upset, but you didn't do anything wrong and don't put the blame on yourself. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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