see here's the problem i try e-mailing my best friend of 6 years and talking to her but she never replies and downright ignores me, what can i do.
i mean her phone is disconnected but she never told me that, and i never did anything wrong.
is it because i've been so busy trying to find a job that she thinks i'm neglecting her, pls help i don't know what to do.
i don't know if its what i did that makes her no longer speak to me.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? AdviceMistress answered Wednesday October 19 2011, 11:58 am: I've been trhough this with my friend of about 10 years now. We'll go back and forth and we at one point use to be attached to the hip. We would do everything together; go to concerts, movies, dinner, shopping, etc. Things happen.
I'm sure she doesn't hate you. She might be mad but its hard to tell because only person that knows that answer is her.
If I were you I would maybe write her an email and let her know how you truly feel. Maybe call her house? Or do you go to school together or have mutual friends? Try and get contact with her somehow. I would definitely do the email and see what happens.
If she is going to ignore you and stop being friends with you without giving you a reason or even trying to talk to you is she really a person that you should be calling a friend? A friend is suppose to tell you the truth and be honest with you. See what happens and if she continues to ignore you move on and remember this has nothing to do with you. [ AdviceMistress's advice column | Ask AdviceMistress A Question ]
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