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Clingy Friend


Question Posted Tuesday October 9 2007, 8:22 pm

I have a friend who i realized is really clingy. any thing i can do to let her give us space w/o obviously excluding her?

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cortneiix3 answered Thursday October 11 2007, 7:54 am:
if she askes to hang out with you one day just say you have plans with someone else but dont say it in a mean way because it might affend her. she might be ask to hang out with you guys to but just say that this person can only have one person over or something like that.

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Shelly_x answered Wednesday October 10 2007, 11:32 am:
Maybe you could suggest sitting with other friends at dinner time or if you dont want to leave her invite other friends to sit with you guys.
You could talk to her and say that she is too clingy or in a nicer way say that you want to hang out with other friends aswell as her

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