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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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OKay, so me and my i guess old best friend have been best friends for 9 years. Until recently... I really dont know what happened I tried texting her and calling her several times and one time she actually called me back. She was on the lake for like a week and she brought another friend when she didnt even invite me. So then, she suddenly stopped texting me in the middle of a convo. I tried texting her a few days later and she never texted back, so finally I asked my other friend if she has texted her in a while and she said "No she changed her number" that was about a week ago.. I know her home phone number and my mom has offered to call her stepmom, but I dont want her to think it bothers me this much because it doesn't seem to bother her at all. What should I do? Sorry if this doesnt make sense. Please reply Smile




Hey girl,

What about if you try calling her at home, and seeing what's up? Ask her if there's anything that you did to offend her, and why she's acting so weird towards you. Tell her how much you wanna be her friend, and how surprised you are that she's acting like this because you had no idea if you did something wrong. Hopefully she'll answer you and get this resolved. If not, then find a different BFF who doesn't treat you like this. Good luck! x0x0
Casey L.

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by sarahismspettyfer on 7/27/2011 4:10:35 PM

 
 

MOD MOD MOD MOD MOD!!!!!!!!! ok so i had this boyfriend a few months ago and he was my first... my friends were really supportive at first, there was some drama and stuff and then they weren't as supportive. then he lied to me and my friends all hated him. well me and him hav been talking lately and things are looking like we're getting back together. i told him to NEVER lie to me again and he said he didn't plan to and that he was stupid to lie... now im really scared to tell my friends bc i know i won't get any support from them, i told one of them and she was like i think thats stupid but i won't judge and the rest of my friends will be a lot worse than her.. ik it might not be the wisest thing but one more chance cant hurt bc we were good together. i mean its my decision but i don't want to be judged! i just want my friends support and idk how to get that.. HELP!!!!

 

Hey chica, I know it can be difficult, but the sooner you open up to them, they better.  Let them know that you've been talking to him and you think you two might get back together.  Listen to them respectfully, but then tell them your side of things.  You're right - ultimately, it is your decision, but it's still important to at least hear your friends out.  Think of it from their side - they love you, and they know you deserve an amazing BF who treats you right, so of course they worry.  Let them know that you are taking things slow with this guy to work back up to the trust you once had in him.  Best of luck!  xoxo

Marie H.

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by bluejay197 on 7/22/2011 8:47:18 PM

 
 




MOD!
Sooo ok I've got another question :p I have this friend who likes the same guy as me. I liked him before I was her friend. I didn't really like her before cuz of something she did (long story). Well, anyway the girl and my crush danced at a few school dances but they weren't dating or anything. He told me a few weeks after the last dance that he liked her just as a friend. He didn't like how she was shy and just sang and didn't do much in choir. I think he wanted her to be a little more outgoing. The girl and I talked at lunch a lot but it felt awkward. I won't see her until next school year, but what if I still have that awkward feeling around her if she still likes him? I don't wanna not be friends with her because of it. She's a sweetheart and so funny! Smile




Hey girlie, don't let a boy get in the way of your friendship. Boys will come and go, but friendship lasts a lot longer. 
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by bratz911 on 7/21/2011 8:46:42 PM

 
 



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this kid broke up with his vicious girlfriend for my bestie his vicious girlfriend also has a vicious bestie and my friend wont listen to me that they WILL get revenge!... i do NOT wanna watch this go down in flames what should i do? and also my 2 besties r moving up high popularity wise but im not popular at all! could this effect are friendship




I think you should just be there to support your friend. Just warn her but let her make her own decision. She'll be fine especially if youre there to support her Smile xoxo kerra 
Kerra S.

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by mckey101 on 7/20/2011 9:40:01 PM

 
 

great help!

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by boy_magnet123 on 7/20/2011 2:13:20 PM

 
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