ok, so there is this girl at my school, who thinks that I'm her best friend! except, the fact is, i cant stand her
she is always excluding herself to get attention, and sometimes she talks about hanging herself, for attention
and whenever she invites me over to her house, all we do is sit and watch tv or get on the computer
i cant stand it!! she annoys the crap out of me!!
what can i do to try and get her away from me???
i think you should just never pick up the phone and seem to like talk to other people more, but dont ignore her you should still be nice to her, because i guess she sees you as the one person she can trust and maybe ur the only one who understands shes going though. she says your her best friend for a reason. you must of done something to earn her trust like that. you can always intoduce her to other people.. but the best thing to do is just stop talking slowly and she should leave you alone... [ x3trisha's advice column | Ask x3trisha A Question ]
christina answered Sunday April 1 2007, 9:11 pm: Get her mad at you, or just stop hanging out with her slowly. When she calls you & asks to hang out, say that you're busy, or that you're on the other line with someone. Or tell her this: Stop threatning to kill yourself & just do it already. No one cares.
It's mean, but it'll get her pissed at you. I hate it when kids are all "OMFG I'M GONNA KILL MYSELF." and then they don't do it. Stop complaining & just do it already, jesus. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
*Kate* answered Sunday April 1 2007, 8:58 pm: Just slowly stop talking to her. When she invites you over, just say your busy. Don't confront her or talk behind her back. You could also become more involved in something at school or get a job. If you do this right it should feel to her that you just grew apart while in reality you just wanted the friendship to end. [ *Kate*'s advice column | Ask *Kate* A Question ]
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