LJ2013 answered Tuesday June 29 2010, 6:44 pm: I agree with the previous answer. I don't know the bigger details but I feel that you should talk to her about it deeply. Say that you value what you guys have and if there is anything you did to hurt her to let you know so you can both work on it. Communication is KEY!!! Also, I don't know the age of you all but friendships don't always last forever and sometimes your lives take different paths. It has happened to me a few times and it will continue to happen but you will always gn a great friend for everyone that you lose. If it is that time to move on then you develop more of yourself and make other friends. Life doesn't end because one friend doesn't want to take sail with you. TRUST ME! LOL [ LJ2013's advice column | Ask LJ2013 A Question ]
MsLove answered Tuesday June 29 2010, 4:33 pm: First off, think if there was anything you might have said or done to upset your friend.
Even if you don't think you have done anything to deserve the silence, you need to sit your friend down one on one and talk to them about whats bothering you and why. Explain to them that you don't want to lose such a good friend.
Note: I would not suggest doing this via note, email, ect. Face to face is the way to go! [ MsLove's advice column | Ask MsLove A Question ]
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