You just have to slowly pull away. If you can the best thing is to talk to them say you have grown apart or whatever reason...but that can be hard. So start being busy when they want to do something, stop answering/returning their calls and she will get the hint. Spend more time with friends that you like to be around.
It's hard to quit a friendship but sometimes necessary if they person is real negative and pulls you down. Good Luck!
2006-07-13 04:10:55
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answered by MaryJaneD 5
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Most people end a friendship by neglecting it. You quit returning phone calls. You ignore the person when they're in your prescence. If they don't get the clue, perhaps you say something just a bit mean. This, of course, is hardly the most reasonable way of doing it.
A more adult method would be to call or to write the person and tell them how you feel and what has led you to the conclusion that the relationship just isn't worth it anymore. If they contact you and wish to discuss this further, give them that one chance. Perhaps they'll change your mind. If your mind is made up, however, then at least give them the time to air their feelings and give their best arguments as to why the relationship might be worth keeping. Then calmly tell them that it's too late, your mind is made up. At that point, leave. Then if they call or otherwise start begging for another chance, ignore them.
2006-07-13 04:43:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Breaking a friendship is often a permanent affair. before doing anything make sure it's the right action.
I at primary school had a very poor friend who was brought up by the roughest people around, he was interested in guns, probably drugs had he been old enough and didnt do well at school. I spent day after day trying to make him realise the importance of getting on the straight and narrow, managed to get him through his SAT's (11 plus) before his family moved him to bridlington, I only saw him once since and hes back in his old ways, the reason im telling you this is so that you make your choice of ending this friendship very carefully, friendships can get over just about anything, but there are few times when it can be the ebst thing to do, to protect yourself perhaps.
2006-07-13 04:10:46
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answered by englishkeymaster 3
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I easily have an habit it extremely is or became extremely extreme. in spite of the actual incontrovertible truth that my boyfriend and that i are nevertheless at the same time now, contained in the previous this habit became both our addictions and it did some extreme harm to our courting. My boyfriend no longer in ordinary words give up his 2 addictions that he had yet he also give up his friends besides. The seriousness of my contemporary habit isn't as bead because the previous or maybe although I easily have it on accurate of issues i will eventually be rid of it thoroughly. i trust it relies upon on you and how strong you're which will be sure the skill of your friendship. in spite of the actual incontrovertible truth that that's the "rule" once you give up your habit you ought to give up your friends. I trust that an occasional party is high quality see you later as you do not fall off the wagon. You by no potential understand, your sobriety ought to change into someone elses habit. meaning sobriety ought to help others besides. strong success
2016-11-06 07:51:17
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answered by Anonymous
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It all depends on WHY you want to quit a friendship; but whatever it is I strongly believe in being honest - if you are hurt, just say so. If there is something you do not like, just say so. If you think you need somebody elses help, just ask somebody you really and you are convinced can help you out. But in the long run, go ahead and do something about it. best regards.
2006-07-13 04:10:59
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answered by Janine 3
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Look at the reason at why you are quitting it. Is it a valid reason, such as the girl being an unhealthy influence? Simply say you are busy when she wants to get together. Continue it. Usually she'll get the hint. If she asks right out why, tell her the truth in a friendly why. " I feel that we've developed different interests that we no longer have anything in common. You don't want to devastate her.
2006-07-13 04:09:46
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answered by sacredmud 4
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Why on earth would you want to quit a friendship? I guess if this is the kind of person you are, then the friend is lucky that you're backing out.
2006-07-13 04:07:40
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answered by kris2166 2
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Hey Red,
Did she do something that you're not willing to forgive her for? I had a "best" friend that was always using me and taking advantage of me and so one day I just stopped talking to her and ignored her when she wanted things. She got the hint and felt very hurt and then one day she got into a car accident and died. I never got to tell her why I'd stopped talking to her and we never got to clear things up because she's no longer here. Don't let petty things stop your friendships. Always talk things thru. BUT, if the person has a lack of respect for you tell them the truth and that you'd like your space. Never ignore someone and just drop them cold turkey cause you never know what could happen like what happened to my friend. gd luck.
2006-07-13 04:13:32
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answered by Light 3
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The best way to end a friendship is just tell her how u feel about it I'm sure she'll understand and if she dosn't then explain to her and tell her ur really sorry u can't be her friend any more
2006-07-13 04:10:52
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answered by Sierra D 1
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It seems to me, that the best way to end any friendship/relationship is honesty. Tell her that you do not feel that you should be friends any longer, and why. This will give her an understanding and also give her an opportunity to give you feedback....
2006-07-13 04:09:20
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answered by MARIANNE G 4
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