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realate to my bff


Question Posted Saturday March 3 2007, 10:05 pm

My bff taylor had a HARD life. everytime she'd say something bad about her life i feel kinda whimpy because i start to complain about my life but i really dont have a horrible life. how can i relate to her?

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crazyme6 answered Saturday March 3 2007, 11:09 pm:
complaining about your life may actually make her feel worse,because she wants to hear positive things, ya know? it's not necessary to relate to her completely..sometimes all that you need to do is listen and tell her that youll always be there when she needs someone. just try putting yourself in her shoes and then it may be easier to know the right things to say. just encourage her that for every painful experience there are a million amazing experiences to make up for it, and that everything will be okay in the end. complimenting her will also help her feel better. just support her and always listen. sometimes thats all a girl needs.

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