okay so basically, i started talking to my "best friend" aout how she doesnt hang out with me anymore. nd like she started bitching at me, because she claims that shes anorexic, but me and my friends havent ever heard of this until she was friends with this anorexic girl. so i told her i think shes faking it. she brought this up in our aregument and then i told her i was sick of it all. then she had two of her friends, "one being the other anorexic girl" and some guy im. me and start threatening to beat me up and yelling at me, telling me not to ever talk to her again. what should i do!? i mean we've been friends since preschool and were both 15 now. please. this is important.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? ASAPcamille answered Sunday December 31 2006, 4:52 pm: omg. thats terrible. im so sorry=[. look for signs to see if she really is faking it- not eating a lot or anything at lunch, clothes are too baggy etc. if she is still being mean and rude to you, then you might want to consider other people as your best friend. this kinda happened to me. my best friend from when i was 1 years old and then when i was 13, she started lying and cheating on her boyfriends, and unfortunatly got involved with drugs. i realized that i was wasting my time with her. she might be claiming to be anorexic just to fit in with the new group of people, or she might be going to them for help with it. if she continues being mean, and rude and such, try to get her some help. talk to her mom. if that still doesnt work, then you might want nothing to do with her. she may just need help though.
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