My best friend who is bi kissed me, and since then she's been this nasty person. I feel like I don't know her anymore and it hurts me a lot. I don't want to lose her, but I feel icky when I talk to her.
Her bf keeps telling me that suicide is NOT the answer, but I really want to do it.
So- suicide methods that work, and how to deal with my friend alternately.
xhoneylee answered Wednesday June 6 2007, 10:59 pm: take a deep breath.
my best friend last year was very suicidal
and she still is, but gotten alot better.
trust me suicide is giving up so many things,
it hurts to have a bff thats bi,
but its not always the right thing to do.
how would you like it if you were bi
& your bff did suicide cause of that?
wouldn't you feel so sad?
try to hang out with her less,
and talk to her about the things that
you think that you guys shouldn't be
best friends anymore, but still can be
friends, but not as close.
it might hurt her at first,
but she will move on,
but if you suicide its leaving her a deep scar.
rebekahrevenge answered Wednesday June 6 2007, 10:47 pm: babe.
suicide isn't the answer that doesn't fix anything... it's like taking the easy way out.
you know her bf must really care about you if he's telling you this, and i'm sure alot of other people do too. just because your best friend kissed you doesn't mean she's nasty, but you're right, she may have changed
amberbritt answered Wednesday June 6 2007, 10:19 pm: yeah suicide is not the anwser just tell her that she changed and you dont feel the same way about you being friends as you did before [ amberbritt's advice column | Ask amberbritt A Question ]
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