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What should I do about these friends?

by Guest21181  |  earlier

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I have two friends, lets call them mc and t. They're both girls. Over the past year, they've been getting closer and closer. Like at parties/sleepovers, they would lie next to each other and stuff. In arguments at our lunch table, they would always take each other's side. At first they always talked about each other too.

MC had a rule with her cellphone saying it was only for emergencies. Sometime before school ended, she told me that she couldn't use her phone cause she went over the limit or something because she talked to t so much with it.

They always do stuff together and sometimes they don't ask anyone else. Or sometimes MC does stuff with t that she would never do with anyone else.

I want to know what's happening and what i should do about it. There are more things I could say, but I don't want to write too much.

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  1. they seem to be getting very close, so just try and move on.  apperiently there getting closer to each other, and exclude u out. try to push ur way back in, and instead of letting T run her bill up, why dont u do it.


  2. i guess leave them alone if they wanna be really close its up to them as long as their not being rude like bragging about what they did its fine for them to get closer

  3. You schould just find a time when to hang out with them and maybe they'll see what they have been missing.

  4. Sometimes people just grow apart, and others grow closer.

    Take some time apart from them. If they want you back in the click (miss you a lot) they'll call. If not, cut your losses and find new friends. Never be desperate for people to accept you. Be yourself and those who are meant to be your friends will flock to you. I know it won't be easy, but neither is feeling like you're the third wheel.

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