there was this guy i knew. i didn`t know him for very long, but he was soo chill. seriously. he was the best. he was pronounced dead early yesterday morning. i can`t stop cyring, and i don`t want my parents to ask about it because they don`t know that i hang out with guys like him, he`s.. well, a gangster. i just need to be able to stop crying, but i can`t. how do you cope with the death of a friend ?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? itsorangexx answered Monday February 26 2007, 3:37 pm: Im sorry for your loss. Its hard to loose a friend at a young age but try remembering all the fun times you had. You could leave the house and that way your parents wont see you crying. Also my focusing on somethign else it will take your mind of what happened. Also try talkign to your friends about how your sad, usually friends are the best to talk to when your feeling down.
ASAPcamille answered Sunday February 25 2007, 7:37 pm: I am really sorry about this loss. Death is a hard thing. He is in a better place now. Try not to think of it, and just try to think of how much he enjoyed life, and he had a good life up until his departure. He would not want people crying over him, that probably makes him sadder.
sorry I couldnt say more, and sorry I sound like Oprah...and Doctor Phil.
Just some suggestions?
hope i helped, and sorry again!
edit- sorry that I couldnt fully help... i tried though. Got to a friends house for awhile? I dont know what else to say, because I guess it wasnt good enough... whatevs. [ ASAPcamille's advice column | Ask ASAPcamille A Question ]
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