My best friend Mike is in Florida for a week starting yesterday (I'm all the way up in Maine) and I miss him already. He just left today, and I've been away from him for about 2 weeks already. I just saw him 2 days ago ... but i already miss him. I'll see him on the 9th but he's my best friend and I haven't really been away from him this long, since we've become the greatest of friends during this past year. What can I do to get my mind off him / miss him less? I can call his cell, but he'll probably be busy down there and talking to me will probably not be his top priority (he's there for a basketball tournament.) Oh yeah and my other best friend Kody is down there with him...so that makes it even worse. haha, any advice's appreciated.
Thanks so much :>).
(p.s.- I'm a girl and 14 - he's 15.)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? sdcutie717 answered Thursday August 2 2007, 12:36 am: It sounds like you have more than "friend" feelings for this guy. Actually, I would say that is pretty obvious. Don't call him obsessively. If he has time and wants to talk, he will call you. It's tempting, but fight the urge. Keep yourself busy doing things with other friends, or start reading a really good book that you can't put down. Start some kind of project to devote your time to while he is gone. Just think, when he gets back, you will be happier than ever to see him =)
catiemiller answered Wednesday August 1 2007, 11:45 pm: Sounds to me like a little more than your best friend. You must really like this guy. Really there is nothing you can do to miss him less. It is good to miss people because when they come back you realize how much they really mean to you. Do you have any friends that are girls that could come stay the night with you or that you could stay with sometimes spending time with someone else can help get your mind off of him. [ catiemiller's advice column | Ask catiemiller A Question ]
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