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Dear Where Did She Go?,
It’s hard when friends grow in different directions or at different rates. I’m glad this girl is still nice and friendly toward you (as opposed to distant and snobby), but I’m sorry you two are out of sync. Give her some space but still hang out a little, and look around to see if an acquaintance could become a closer friend. Someone on your bus? The new girl at school?
While casting around for new buds, don’t give up on your BFF. Who knows? In a few years, the two of you may be going off to camp together—or even double dating!
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BY CAROL WESTON ON 9/24/2012 5:50:00 PM
POSTED IN bust my bestie problem, growing apart, how can I make new friends, I'm feeling left out, advice from Carol Weston
by Casey713 on 1/2/2013 4:55:07 PM
my and a girl use to be bff now she is my enemy I tried to makes friends with her once more but she changed. I know how that feels
by kellian on 12/28/2012 6:42:49 PM
I know how you feel, and sadly friends do change but maybe there is a way to get your friend back. You need to talk to her privately and tell her how you think she has changed and try to work this out. Your friendship is worth it definetly, and once you talk to her you can decide if she is a true friend worth keeping. If she doesn't like what you have to say and gets mad tell her how you miss her. If she still is mad maybe she isn't a true friend...and I'm sure thats really hard. I went through that same thing, and I'm very sorry some people just get influenced by others. Try to communicate how she is changing. Thanks! Good luck girlie! -Bailey
by Bailey72 on 12/13/2012 7:18:27 PM
Same thing happened to me but instead of camp different classes now she is best friends with someone else and I don't mind her new friend because she is funny and kind, its just her new personality and style that seems a little different ...
by Ashie333 on 12/12/2012 4:52:06 PM
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