i want to end up in hospital what can i do to end up in the hospital but not die
Question Posted Tuesday May 15 2012, 10:01 pm
I want to end up in the hospital beacouse i just found out that my bff does bot want to be my friend il show her wat ill do for her please help how end out in th hospital something that wont heart that much and that waont couse me to die thx
alexisgirlie answered Wednesday May 16 2012, 11:25 pm: I'm sure you are hurting very badly right now, and want your friend back. Being hospitalized is not the solution though. My best friend landed me in the hospital, and when I was released she didn't want anything to do with me. It really crushed me, and I felt really sad. It might even be that your friend will totally distance herself from you if you put yourself in a hospital, since she hasn't proven herself to be a very dedicated friend. Right now it may feel like she's the only bff you want, but if she doesn't realize how special you are and hurts your feelings so badly, I think you should find a new bff. [ alexisgirlie's advice column | Ask alexisgirlie A Question ]
mindfulmema answered Wednesday May 16 2012, 2:29 pm: Some people are meant to be in our lives for a season. Some for a lifetime. Maybe your bff was to stay for a season. Eveyone we encounter teaches us a lesson, whether good or bad. Losing her is not the end of the world. Even if you eneded up in the hospital you may not get her back. If you do it will be because you manipulated her. This is no way to have a soild foundation for a bff. If she wants to go, let her. You will have another bff before you know it. [ mindfulmema's advice column | Ask mindfulmema A Question ]
Jasmine23 answered Wednesday May 16 2012, 3:11 am: endind in a hospital will not be a good way to show her what you will do for her. if you want to do anything.. don't hurt yourself it will only make it worse [ Jasmine23's advice column | Ask Jasmine23 A Question ]
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