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Question Posted Monday September 20 2010, 9:23 pm

my friend is becoming painful.
she so immiture, im moving on, i dont want to do the same kidish stuff we used to do.
i sick of her wanting to do something EVERYWEEKEND


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xxemilyfeil answered Wednesday September 22 2010, 8:29 pm:
Just because she might be a little less mature than you, doesn't mean you have to cut her out of your life forever.


People mature at different speeds, she might mature a little slower than you. Talk to her about this and how you feel about the wa shes acting, she'll never know. Branch off and hang out with other friends. Suggest to your friend that you want to do more exciting/not childish things.

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Gabiie answered Wednesday September 22 2010, 1:48 am:
tell her this, get some distants meet new people, tell her you want some time by yourself, take up a sport. it'll sort its self out

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