what do you do when all your friends move away from you
Question Posted Saturday November 10 2007, 2:25 pm
i know some one that is worried because all her friends is moving away from herso faar 5 what would you do&im suppose to not say anything or just do tell her parents how she fells
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? HiChick answered Saturday November 10 2007, 2:41 pm: This is a great oppurtunity for her to make more friends. It can be incredibly tough when you feel like your losing all your friends but they will still be friends just not live close. I know that can be really hard and lonely. I can relate in a different way because i had to leave my old group of friends because I couldn't stand it any more and needed to break away and i had lots of other friends but the group i usually hung out with was over and it was hard but now i have a completely new group of friends and they are so nice! Just explore other options! haha if she kind of talks to some girls in class invite her to do something like a movie or ask if you can join them at a football game and get to know her friends more. That's what i did and now i have a fab group of friends! Give other people a try because this one girl hated me for dating the boy she liked and the next year (after dumping him and him dating her as a rebound :P) i (really bold i know but i felt it was the right thing to do and it worked haha) said i know u dont like me and she said she thought i didnt like her! haha now we are good friends and thats behind us lol. so give people she thinks she doesnt like or wont like and talk to them! start being more social and talking to people about general stuff and just saying hi in the hallways. Hope i helped and good luck! i know she will make lots of friends and everything will work out but if she needs more help im always here!!!
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