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Question Posted Wednesday June 4 2008, 5:35 pm

my friends are always so mean to me but the next second nice what should i do?

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Janie93 answered Thursday June 12 2008, 12:46 pm:
the first question you should ask yourself is ,"if they really were my friends, would they be mean at all?" And another one you should try is are you alone or are there others around? If there are others around they are less likely to be mean than when there is no one around.

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adviceforyouux answered Friday June 6 2008, 2:21 pm:
Your friends don't sound like very good friends to me. Friends should always be nice to each other and there for each other whenever they need it. Maybe its time to move on and find some new friends who will be nice to you and true to you. Two faced friends aren't good to keep around, you'll just end up getting hurt one way or the other. I hope I helped!

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Alyshashi answered Thursday June 5 2008, 4:15 pm:
First ask your little "friends" they are doing this to you. I say "friends" because that is NOT what they are. They are the girls you hang out with. They are the girls who will one day talk about you behind your back (if they haven't already.) I am not trying to sound harsh, but these people aren't there for you! It's time for you to dump them and find some new friends!

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freetobetina answered Wednesday June 4 2008, 9:01 pm:
you should ask your so called "friends" why theyre acting like this. think about it, are they only being nice when they want something from you? this might mean that theyre using you and taking advantage of you. it wouldve helped if you gave more information about during which moments that they were nice and which moments they are not. are they nice most of the time or mean most of the time? since you dont have enough information in your question for me to give you anything more, i highly suggest you talk to them about it. if you want more advice from me and you want to give me more information, im fine with it. besides, i am always glad to help anyone. so if you want more advice from me, PLEASE feel free. hope everything works out. remember, i am always open and ready. :)

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