okayy. there is this girl and she has been my best friend since she was born. but she is stating to become very bitchy. she doesnt get her period and she is only in 6th grade.
but she was a big copier.
last year she copied me none stop.
now she isnt, but ever since she had these new 'friends' [i think they are using her] she has been not talking to me like i'm her friend.
she makes me feel like crap sometimes.
but its not like i can just ditch her.
our parents have been bff's since 7th grade!
what do i do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? SoxGh3to answered Wednesday July 16 2008, 11:17 am: Have you tried confronting her about how you feel? Tried taking her aside away from her new friends and talk to her tell her that you don't like the new person she's changed into and that you feel like she's pushing you aside if she won't listen to you then try writng her a letter explaining everything and how you feel . If not then try talking to your parents about this.
pnkkisses838 answered Wednesday July 16 2008, 9:48 am: i have had very similar problems like this and the best thing to do is just talk to her about it and if she dosent wanna listen then really you should consider finding a new bff!!!!!
cuz that type of person is not worth crying or giving a crap about!!!!!!!
trust me on this its so much better to let her know!
Annerszz_101 answered Wednesday July 16 2008, 9:45 am: First off, talk to your parents about her, and tell them you just don't feel like she's being a good friend anymore. It's not like your parents are going to disown you for not wanting to be friends with her.
Then, after you talk to them, call her or go see her and tell her how you feel.
If she's still being bitchy, just tell her you don't want to deal with it anymore and you'll just wait for her to change back to how she used to be.
Then just move on, don't think about her. Keep yourself busy so you don't have to sit down and result in thinking about her.
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