Snap out of it..., He's not your god! |
Snap out of it..., He's not your god! |
*NatiMarie* |
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Ok, haha, weird title I know. Anywhoo: I have this friend (my best friend actually) who just got a boyfriend. She moved too fast into the relationship and she makes him sound so godly and stuff. Sometimes it can irritate me so bad. Like when I played against him and I smashed the birdie (badminton) into him, she was like: Don't hurt my baby! I was disgusted. Now suddenly, he's not treating her with the same attention as before yet, she still wants to go for it. Hm...that didn't make sense. What I mean is, that she always goes to him, but he gives the least effort to go to her?
What can I say to her to make her see that he doesn't really care for her without hurting her feelings? I've tried telling her to not go to him because he doesn't seem to care to even say hi to her, I don't know, I want to be a good friend, but I don't want to be so blunt about the situation, what can I do to not have her feelings hurt even more than they already are? Sincerely, Confused-person-ready-to-slap-the-bazookadoodles-out-of-her-friend ![]() |
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It's true when they say love is blind. I personally thinks she is in denial. I used to be like that. But one day, a friend of mind started shaking m and screaming at me. That put some sense into my head. It's not a very nice thing to do, but it;s something that has got to be done...
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