alright so heres the thing,
1 of the girls i liked at 1 stage recently got dumped by her boyfriend, she keeps putting herself to blame for the reason she was dumped, and i think she is slightly depressed, she thinks nobody likes her, which isnt true cause shes one of the most poplular in year 8, and i think shes at the point where she is going to get hurt,
i dont want anything to happen to her cause shes one of by best girl friends(friendship) can somebody please help me if you could thanks in advance
hollister_lover09 answered Sunday February 25 2007, 12:44 pm: if shes on of your best chick friends then talk to her. Sounds like she just needs someone to listen to her problems, if shes the type thats like im fine, nothing is wrong, tell her no your not, we have to talk. And if shes like its my fauly, just tell her how awesome she is, and she can find a much better boyfriend. & if you like her as more then a friend, maybe tell her?.. that part is up to you. [ hollister_lover09's advice column | Ask hollister_lover09 A Question ]
luvbug555 answered Sunday February 25 2007, 12:02 pm: im sorry but im guessing your a boy. if i got this wrong, please tell me.
i would go talk to her. hangout with her. maybe flirt a little bit? show her that she is loved. if you want to watch out for herm make her your girlfriend. then no other boy will hurt her.
sugarplum07 answered Sunday February 25 2007, 9:35 am: Spend time with her and help her get her mind off her ex. Have a girl's night with her. Invite all your friends and go bowling or to the movies. Evening if you just want to sit with her and listen to her cry her heart out over it, she'll feel a lot better knowing she has a great friend to cheer her up. Break-ups are really hard to get over. It's the reason girlfriends are so much better than boyfriends. [ sugarplum07's advice column | Ask sugarplum07 A Question ]
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