before i was best friends with them..there was no problem.
Question Posted Sunday February 4 2007, 8:39 pm
at my school we have teams -- 7-1, 7-2, and 7-3. i used to be on 7-1, but then i got switched to 7-2 because i was having problems in math. 7-2 is also the team one of my best friends are on. before now, we never fought, got mad at each other, or anything like that. i've made best friends with alot of her close friends because i have most of my classes with them. ever since that...she's been yelling at me for the most stupidest things. on her AIM profile, she used to always have something about me on there and she took me out. i don't really care about "profiles", but i just thought it was weird of her cause she normally freaks out if i'm not on hers. if i'm talking to one of them and we're saying something about one of our inside jokes, she'll just come out of no where and be like, "A-HA-HA-HA-HA!" in a fake laughing voice and then be like, "um, that's not even funny." or something. sjakdgasjda, it's getting on my nerves. is she just jealous or WHAT is her problem?
christina answered Sunday February 4 2007, 9:49 pm: She's jealous. Talk to her about it and tell her to get the stick out of her ass because you're losing interest in the friendship. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
vomski10 answered Sunday February 4 2007, 9:12 pm: yeah, she's really jelous. because she used to have you all to herself and now she's getting less attention from you. and because maybe her friends are paying more attention to you then her now and she's having a baby fit about it. i think that you should talk to her about it because to me it's a touch rediculous [ vomski10's advice column | Ask vomski10 A Question ]
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