Question Posted Saturday November 15 2003, 12:07 pm
my best friend for over eight years (i'm only 13) doesn't wanna be my BFF no more. i don't really understand. she said it has something to do with me acting too smart around other people. what the fuck is going on with her???
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? ScaperJess answered Friday November 21 2003, 6:43 pm: Often throughout most peoples life friends come and go, even you and you closest bud may drift apart. It can happen many ways, another person can step in and steal the "lime light," big arguments, change in where one lives, change in interest, or really a reason that can't be explained or understood. When this happens its best to, while you may not want to, let them go... In your case it sounds like she's more or less irritated with you, and more often than not with in some period of time things are resolved, and return to pretty much normal. Just remember whether it works out or not, relationships come and go and you should not need to change who you are in order to be friends with someone, be yourself, try and be happy, look at this as an experience rather than a night mare... Good luck! [ ScaperJess's advice column | Ask ScaperJess A Question ]
chaos answered Saturday November 15 2003, 6:37 pm: Forget her. She is either going through a phase or its over. It happened to me when my friend decided to be popular. I didn't want to be like those people because I thought it was stupid. Even best friends come and go. Sorry. [ chaos's advice column | Ask chaos A Question ]
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