Title:
~*~I'v Lost My Best Friend Because Of Him!!!~*~
By:
faith
Ok me and this girl caitlyn have been friends for the longest tyme. Iv known her for like 10 years! Since kindergarden!! And with all the boyfriends that i have had in the past.. i would always put my friends first no matter what. Well about a month ago caitlyn begain going out with sumone... this is the first relationship that shez ever been in. And im rly happy for her and everything. But she is always with him!! ALWAYS! I cant talk to her or see her with out him there. And it feels like we're drifting apart more and more each day. She use to tell me everything.. and now she tells her boyfriend everything and doesnt even talk to me much ne more. Itz like she has a boyfriend now.. and has made a few new friends.. so she doesnt need me any more. I have kinda talked to her about it. Like a few days ago i was saying that we hardly talk ne more and i asked her if we're even friends any more. And she was like yah of course we are. Then she said that she would call me the next day and we could hang out and stuff. Well... she never called me! What else am i suppose to do? You may think im jus jealous, and i have to admit that i am a little bit, cuz she has found such a great guy... but the friendship that me and her had was rly important to me. And now itz pretty much gone. Please give me some adive!
OK sit her down and tell her straight up ur worried bout ya'lls friendship because she neva hangs wit u any more and that u do miss her and u jus need to tell her she needs to make time fo both ya'll not jus him and u don lyke to be ditched fo him maybe that will get to her.
--- Monday, May 31, 2004 -
Answer by:
talk 2 her straight up and tell her u miss her! im sure shell realize it its just cuz sh e has a man now and is kinda busy but im sure she still wants 2 be ure friend sko dont worry!
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