My friend lately has been having like differnet types of mads.One minute she is happy then the next minute she is like all mad and moody.And today she started yelling at me for no reason.Im getting sick and tired of it.I just feel like punching her in the face.HELP ME!!!What do i do?
CaliforniaLover1111 answered Thursday March 6 2008, 7:03 pm: just talk to her about it definitely... i mean maybe theres something going on in her life that is making her react this way... family problems? personal problems? ask her if shes okay and if she needs to talk and let her know that youre there for her...and if she doesnt like that or whatever then yeah just leave her be for awhile... sometimes people just need to be alone otherwise they take out their emotions on you and thats not right...so just keep your distance for awhile if she doesnt want to talk
TheAnnie answered Wednesday March 5 2008, 10:04 pm: one of my friends would do that all the time (i moved)
it would be very annoying because say on tuesday she would be very happy and be like lets sit by our lockers but then wednesday she would be like i dont care where we sit, who cares!
i was tired of it too but what i did was ignore her. seriously when she started getting in a bad mood id ask her if she wanted to talk or whats wrong and if she gave me a snippy remark i would leave her for a while. it actually is better because if she doesnt want to talk then leave her to calm down.
i found that this worked the best and when she was happy again it would be good.
also tell her about her mood, tell her its so dumb how she acts sometimes. because she might not know it.
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