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Old 11-29-2007, 01:50 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Re: help! very big friend problem!!

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Originally Posted by nicole91 View Post
you don't have to be glued to your friends though, sometimes i don't even see some of mine during the day because we have different lessons and dfferent plans at break and lunch, it doesn't mean i'm not their friend, so she went somewhere with someone else..who cares? they should get over it, unless you left ONE of them alone so they had no one else with them they i don't see what the problem is
No, you don't have to be glued to them, but if you somewhere with them, ignore them and run off with someone else and leave them alone by themselves, I think that's just not right. It's just my opinion. If I have a guest over or something, I never leave them at the house or leave them anywhere if we go somewhere.
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