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Old Sep 30, 2009, 06:09 PM
Frankz Frankz is offline
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So lately..I've been proud of myself. I'm making friends in school, and I THOUGHT that was good. But it seems like the guilt is coming, I haven't talked to a really other close friend to me. She used to be my best friend, but since school started we haven't talked much...When I try to, she's either really tied up in something, busy, etc., or talking to this girl that I know, and, I try not to get jealous of other people..but it's hard..just knowing we WERE really good friends.

Have we just replaced each other? Do I need to stick with the friends I've made at school? I actually like myself for once..but this is killing me.
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Old Oct 01, 2009, 10:18 AM
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'Replace' would be a strong word to use, I am sure this girl will always be in your heart..and if you want her to still be in your life...could you tell her just that, that you still want her to be in your life?

I found my friends changed often during school, and it was hard adjusting...you miss the old ones very bad, sometimes..but we learn and grow and it is sad but you do drift apart, if you let that happen..

School is hard, so many changes, in your own personality, in how you view yourself, and of course the changes in friendship, they hurt

How is everything else going in school/ at home?
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