I seem to be down a lot whenever one of my best friends that i've known for about 3 years now gets close to a freind that i've known forever... I keep thinking that they're getting closer to each other and i'm being left behind.... I continuously want to cry... but i stop myself because i dont want to look weak...what should i do..?
asked by hopeless_angel on 8 September 2007 12:49
Asking for help!!!
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be honest with your friends.... tell them what you feel.
Well...the thing bout having good friends is that thy will always b with u no matter wat even if thy bcome a couple thy will nvr forget u..u can try to tell them how u feel about wats happening and see wats their answer..
I agree with these others who are telling you about "good friends"! YOU can be a great friend of theirs too by getting to tell them you are feeling left out. I bet they don't even know that you feel that way? Or is it a more "romantic" type thing? That might make it a little stickier? Let us know! I bet they would love to include you into their twosome! If they are your friends try it!
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