It's been bothering me for some time now and I wasnt planning on posting it on here But it's getting worse.
Well, My friend moved about a half an hour away from here but she only comes here sometimes on weekends, We have both started high school , We both hate it.
And today when we were talking on msn she said she had to go back up , I fel as if I wanted to cry, It makes it worse because she hates it. But she won't tell her mom because she's so happy, I jsut don't think it's fair. Plus she has the option to move back but she would live with her dad and her brother already lives with her dad, And well yeah.This may seem like lot of whinning but we have been friends forever.
Any suggestion's?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? scenefordummies answered Tuesday September 11 2007, 9:10 pm: This happened to me except I moved to Peru, South America from USA.
I know it really sucks and you guys have been friends forever. So were me and my friend. We've been besties since senior kindergarten and now we're sophomores. I've been moved since grade 7.
I think its just being greedy saying youll miss your bestfriend. Of course you will. Shes moving half and hour I moved across the whole world.
This isnt the end of the world no matter how shitty it seems. Its only worse because you keep holding on and making her hate it.
I moved back and I live with my brother and dad too. It's not really bad. I think whatever happens you should respect it and be positive. I know youre losing your best friend imagine how she feels.
You missing her will pass over time, and youll get used to it. [ scenefordummies's advice column | Ask scenefordummies A Question ]
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