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How to survive a best friend break up


 

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It’s tough. You and your best friend had a huge fight and you think there’s no way to come back from it. This has happened to many of us, me included, but I’ve learned that although it may be a long winding road, you can come out of a situation like this feeling better than ever.
 
Step 1: Clear the negative energy
The number-one thing you need to do after a BBF break-up is to take some time to calm down. Only when you’ve gained some clarity can you truly begin to move on. Go for a walk or a jog, pick up a novel or belt out your fave tunes. Do whatever you need to get some breathing room.
 
Step 2: Assess the situation
Now that you’re calm and ready to focus, look back at the fight and how it all played out. Was this a spat that your friendship could bounce back from, or did somebody cross a line? If whatever happened now cause you to look at your friend in a different light, you really need to think hard before making any decisions.
 
Step 3: Making choices
Sometimes we want to keep bad friends in our lives because they’re been there forever and it’s all we really know. You need to decide if this is a person that you want to keep in your circle. Try making a pros and cons list of how your BFF has treated you for the entire time you’ve known her. Once you’ve considered every happy and horrid thing in your relationship closet, it’s time to ask yourself if you want to patch things up. Remember, this isn’t a choice between being besties or breaking up. You can downgrade her from numero uno confidant to just a friend.
 
Step 3: Cutting ties
If you’ve decided it’s time to say ta-ta, understand, first, that there’s no turning back. Ready? Okay, girlie, here’s what you need to do: Distance yourself. Don’t initiate convos, don’t invite her to hang out. If she wants to chat, be civil, but don’t go blabbing all yours secrets like everything is back to normal.
 
Step 4: Dealing with confrontation
Sometimes, friends mutually split up by simply going off in their separate ways. Other times, one friend fights to regain the relationship. If your ex-BFF wants to know why you’ve been distant, be calm and lay out the sitch. Explain that you think it’s best if the two of you hang out with other people, that your relationship has changed and you’re ready to move on. If she gets upset, choose to walk away. Don’t start hollering in the halls, okay hunnie?
 
What’s your next move?
Your next move is to clear the air between any of your mutual friends. Let them know the current state of things between you and the ex-BFF. Don’t be bitter about it or demand that your buddies pick sides. There’s no reason you have to find a whole new group just ‘cause you don’t along with one chica anymore.
 
One more thing…
Don’t think about it. Stick to your decision and focus on the elimination of unwanted drama when things get rough. Talk to other friends—those who aren’t besties with your ex—and your parents. Feeling lonely? Spend more time with other friends, and join new activities to meet fresh faces. Invite girls over for a sleepover or out shopping. And if you happen to cross paths with your former friend? Be cordial and act like a lady. She’ll take her cues from you.
 
Tell us, babes: How do you deal with BFF break-ups?

BY AFIYA AUGUSTINE ON 5/3/2011 5:31:00 PM

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Thanks for the advice, Lauren. We have the summer to be away from her so maybe once school starts she won't be so moody.




No prob girl. Best of luck, I hope everything works out for the best! <3 
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by miranda3138 on 6/7/2011 12:44:40 AM

 
 



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My friend, who I thought was my best friend, had a little spat all of a sudden. She stopped talking to me and ignored me. I didn't do anything wrong. We never really talked it out but now we're friends again. It still feels awkward to me because it seems like she's always trying to be better than me or find something wrong with me. Our friendship doesn't seem the same. It's summer now. What should I do????




Hey girl,

This is tough and it happens a lot - after something "cracks" in a relationship (friendship or otherwise), it's always kinda hard to patch it up and move on like nothing has happened. Try to make the best of it though! You're lucky to have her back now and it probably wouldn't make much sense to bring up the past, so try to be sincere and trust her the best you can. If you sense that something seems "off" with her, try telling her this. Just be like, "Is something wrong?" and then if she says no, just try to casually explain what you told me about her behavior. It might help her realize that she's acting differently and encourage her to get back to normal Smile 
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by miranda3138 on 6/7/2011 12:35:47 AM

 
 

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Hey chica, give her some more time to answer. If she doesn't respond soon, I would try inviting her over for a sleepover or to the movies, so you guys can hang. That way she'll remember what great friends you two were. Smile

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by JBfan97 on 6/4/2011 9:44:29 PM

 
 



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me and my friend recently broke up and now i'm trying to get her back because it wasn't even something big.. she said that she doesn't know.. what should i say to her to make us be friends again ?




Hey babe,

I think the best way to go about this is to make sure she's had time to cool off and think about it clearly. Then, try writing her a note. Tell her everything - how you are sorry for what you did, how you've learned from the situation, and how you're feeling now without her as a friend. That way, you're sure you cover EVERYTHING important - and you make sure you say it right. Then give it to her and hope for the best. We can't make anyone forgive us, but if you show her how much you value her as a friend, she might be willing to come around <3 
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by lilgymnast11 on 6/2/2011 8:23:25 PM

 
 



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I need major help. me and my friend decided to break up with this girl because she was really bugging us. she was disappointed, but all friendships have to end at some point right? we thought everything was ok, until our homeroom teacher made me, my friend and that girl stay after school to talk about it. that girl had told the teacher! The teacher said what we did was mean, now shes forcing us to be friends with that girls! What should we do? our friendship wont workout if its forced. ending a friendship is just a natural thig right? HELP!




Hey girl,

It really is normal for you to grow apart from someone, but maybe the teacher was concerned that the way you handled it wasn't ok. Or maybe it really did hurt the girl and the teacher didn't know any other way to "fix" the situation than to have you guys talk it out. The best thing to do is to be honest. What were the reasons that caused you to decide to break up with her? Are they just personality quirks or mean things she did that she could change? Do you think you might've given up too fast before? Personally, I'd look at this as a second chance to save the friendship that you thought was over - she obviously cares about you guys, so she might be willing to work with you to sort this all out. If it doesn't work after that, then so be it. But this way, at least you show both the teacher and your old friend that you're mature enough to give it a chance!
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