Well first of all, I am a man, and men have different ways of handling things like this. If it were me and... let's say Jasper, who is like my brother. I have known Jasper for 11 or 12 of my 17 years of life, and if I thought we were "drifting apart", I would apologize for what I had done and make time to hang out with him as soon as I could. I would also say that I didn't want to lose our friendship over something stupid because, like I said, he is like my brother.
If it really is a true friend, they will apologize too and realize that your relationship is more impoprtant than some petty argument.
I would say if you and your friend are drifting apart you should talk to them. Tell her/him how you feel and that you would like to talk it out and try to work past your differences. If that doesnt work then maybe you just have to accept that you are just different and maybe you should take a break as friends for a while
I would choose a new friend because you have been with them a lot and the new friend your just getting to know so pick the old friend they always go better even though through fights, happiness, etc. a old friend is better.
IT IS NOT. If a friend said it, your friend is weird.
Try to talk and work it out.
Answer If your friend is being very rude and always picking fights with you that doesn't make her a nice person. She may otherwise be "friendly" to you but I have never met a rude person who was in any way at all NICE. In addition, nice people don't go around picking fights with ANYONE, especially their friends! I would find a better friend and tell her to get lost.
she just comes. a better chance of getting her is to have a friend who has her in there town
very simple, don't be her friend whatever friend she is she is definitely not a good one. a true friend will like you just for you! not being her friend will save you a lot of fights and tears
Yes, Johnsy plans on getting better. With the help of her friend Sue and the positive attitude of Mr. Behrman, she finds newfound hope and determination to overcome her illness.
It means that you are taking two different paths and are not as close as you once were - your both changing directions and interests.
Fist fight? Punch friend until the situation is resolved. Argument? Their problem. No reason to care.
You can ask your friend if there is something wrong if you are concerned that you are not as close. Sometimes friendships don't always last. You both can outgrow it. You will never know if you don't ask.
It could be an innocent mistake, consider talking to him about it and asking him to back down. If he is a good friend this should resolve the problem. If he refuses you should consider getting better friends.
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