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female
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30-35,
*oveee
writes: Me and my best friend fell out after people made up lies about what she apparently said about me. We didn't talk for about 4 months and now we are back to normal - almost. Things aren't the same she is only 15 but goes clubbing which she never used to do and the other week her drink got spiked, I feel like we just aren't getting on and she is trying to make me jealous. It is working. I think she has changed a lot. We never argued before and now we do quite a bit. I love her so much but since we made up she has been bossing me around ect. I don't want to fall out again, we have been friends all our lives but I think one day we will, I love her too much for this so any advice to help the situation would be so grateful please.xxx
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reader, Laura1318 +, writes (17 February 2008):
Sometimes it is better to let friends go than to cling on.
People grow up and change and they can grow divergent to you and you will find that you have different taste and interests.
It is time to move on and let them go. Holding on can only cause heartbreaks.
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