Thread: what can i do?
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Old 06-03-2008, 12:05 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: what can i do?

My friend, you need to move on to the best of your ability, you CAN do it, you just need to believe in yourself. The best key is avoidance, but you need to be open. If she asks you why you are avoiding her if she ever catches on, tell her the truth, tell her she is hurting you, friends shouldn't hurt one another.

However, now I will go against my initial response and give you a second option: talk to her about it. Friends need to be open with one another, be mature about it and depending on her reaction, I can try helping you furthermore.

It really depends on her response my friend, if she is an ass about it, it is time to move on, sometimes we need to do the hardest things imaginable to protect ourselves individually more than anything.

But, as a friend, you should let her know how you feel, that is what friends do, however these days my philosophy on friendship seems illogical: I believe in sincere loyalty, honesty, and chivalry, to be there for your friend no matter what, many are unable to do this. If she disregards your feelings and is thick headed, you need to ask yourself: Is she really a friend?
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