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How Do You Tell One Friend About Having Trouble With Another Friend? Or Should I?
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I have two friends. One is kinda acting like an old bad friend and it's bad. And another is friends with us. We are all three friends. How do I talk to the good friend that I can't take the other or just kinda inform her that I may act some way. I don't want to repeat history and have them hate me and bully me. I'm scared of that. Please help me.

posted December 14, 2016
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I used to have two best friends, birth girls. I now live with one and the other I haven't spoken to in a year. Eventually you need to take some time away from them and figure out what you want in a friend and what you feel you deserve. You can always make new friends. If they are your true friends then they will stick with you no matter what. Don't let them bully you. Stand up for yourself.

posted December 20, 2016
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If they hate you and bully you neither of them is a good friend.

posted February 7, 2017

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