thank you so much for the advice! I have been spending time with my new best friend so much lately because we have class together every day (with the exception of Fridays). My other best friend (the original first best friend I had) honestly doesn't know how to share because she believes I spend too much time with my new best friend. I will try to balance out spending time with them both because I love them both so much and I care for them a lot. I want them to get along as well!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? missundersmock answered Sunday January 25 2015, 12:48 am: tell you first best friend how you feel, and that ITS OK to have more then one really good friend. she should probably learn this now while shes still young because when you get older youll discover you will have many different types of friends and be friends with each one of the those people because theres something special about them that allows you to feel like you connect with each other on certain levels more so then others.
she will live, you will live, and be the better for it. good luck sweetie, and never forgert that your other friend doesnt mean any less now because youve got a new friend. she just needs to hear that, after that if she cant except it then it might be time to give her some space to think things thru. she'll either come back and realize you were right, or she will not except it and continue to be a selfish person for the rest of her life. (((and who needs a friend like that anyway))
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