Question Posted Wednesday November 5 2008, 6:28 pm
You see, i have this friend witch at the beginning we werent really friends. But then her and her bestest friend had a small argument, so they werent talking to each other. Thats when my friend and I "were" very close. But now they arent mad at each other anymore and i am glad about that and at the same time I feel used because my friend is talkning to her and not really to me, WHAT SHOULD I DO? should I just let it go or do something about it?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? christina12677 answered Friday November 7 2008, 5:57 pm: tell her flat out, and straight up honestly, because you don't wanna keep feeling like this. You don't deserve to feel like she used you. Just one day when you see her in the hall just be like..."hey stranger...lol..are you too cool to talk to now or wut?lol.....(say it in a jokingly gway)hahah...wut happened? ever since you got cool again with your best friend you don't talk to me anymore." then you guys will probably talk it out. If she responds in a weird way lke distantly fake, then forget about her, and if she is all nice and welcoming and stuff, then you guys will be very close again. anyway....goodbye!good luck..hope this helped. [ christina12677's advice column | Ask christina12677 A Question ]
surferchick16 answered Wednesday November 5 2008, 8:06 pm: Well if you think that she is worth being friends with then talk to her about it. But if you don't think it is worth it then just walk away. I am sorry you feel hurt, but you should probably say something, otherwise it may happen again
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