On secondhand, sometimes things can just be a misunderstanding. Maybe they meant to invite you but simply forgot.
And you can't always rely on them making the plans and inviting you. Why dont YOU make some plans so then if they 'ditch' you again, you know it's intentional. If that's the case, forget those "friends" and meet some real ones to chill with this summer.
Caileyxxxkill answered Monday June 25 2007, 3:12 pm: tell them how you feel. or maybe "invtite yourself" into actividies that they are doingg. you may find out that this is all a big missunderstanding and they didnt mean to intentinally leave you out [ Caileyxxxkill's advice column | Ask Caileyxxxkill A Question ]
jilliansgotyoback answered Monday June 25 2007, 1:20 pm: I have a group of friends like that, we all hang out but then 2 of them hang out and then another 2 hang out and then someone always gets left out. It sucks. But I usually use that as my cleaning day. ha. but anyway, go to camps over the summer, go to the community pool, or better yet. schedule plans with your friends like a week ahead of time so you don't get left out.
good luck. [ jilliansgotyoback's advice column | Ask jilliansgotyoback A Question ]
Antnorwe answered Monday June 25 2007, 1:08 pm: Well it really depends how you feel about your friends. If you want to remain friends with them, then try and get back in with them. If you feel you'd rather be better off without them, which given the circumstances would probably be the best thing, then get some new friends. It might seem daunting at first but once you get into it i'm sure you will do fine :) [ Antnorwe's advice column | Ask Antnorwe A Question ]
nikitathecheetah answered Monday June 25 2007, 12:33 pm: well you should talk to them and ask then why they're ditching you and you should prolly find some new friends! well i hope i helped!
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