Im being thrown in the trashcan of life! HELP!!!!!!!!!!!
Question Posted Friday August 29 2008, 9:38 pm
:[ my bestfriend holly dumped me for her old friend. I mean she still likes me and all but not as much as she used to. I know that she still likes me because she said she did and i trust her. Every time I try to have alone time with Holllly her friend always takes her away!And hollys friend is secretly mean to me! HOW DO I WIN HOLLY BACK? I miss my friend. please help!
DesignerLine answered Saturday August 30 2008, 12:30 am: have you talked to holly about this?
usually everyone has a lack of communication.
have you tried telling holly that youi miss your best friend
i know id go insane without my bestfriend by my side
and if shes your bestfriend shell understand
maybe try talking to her new friend
if you guys can put aside your differences
and all three of you guys can be friends.
you cant win a person.
they are always and should always do what they want
dont guilt her into spending more time with you
that will push her away and make her other friend look better.
and its pityy.
i think you should sit holly down and talk to her. lik i said if shes truly your bff then shell fix everything. =]
& if she doesnt care
well then that doesnt sound like a best friend to me. [ DesignerLine's advice column | Ask DesignerLine A Question ]
PureUniqueness answered Friday August 29 2008, 11:52 pm: I'm very sorry about your friend.I had that happen to me too.All I can say thats shes really a good friend if she ditched you for her old friend whos really a snake.Just try to make new friends and pray to God that he'll send you a good friend that will be there to the end. [ PureUniqueness's advice column | Ask PureUniqueness A Question ]
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