Distance yourself and dont feed into her negetivity
Remember that friends have something in common
2006-07-13 09:19:15
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answered by PG 4
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Forget her taking it personally. Does she worry about your feelings? I didn't think so... What you need to do is get a little back bone and stop being her door mat. She does what she does to you because she knows she can. She doesn't do it to the others because she knows there may be repercussions she will have to deal with. Just stop dealing with her completely. She will get the picture.....and if not, let her know that no ones like to be around A$$ holes and you would appreciate it if she would leave you alone. She might get mad but trust the she and all of her friends will respect you for it. You just don't get respect sweetie. You have to earn it or sometimes take it.
Good Luck...
2006-07-13 09:25:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Personally, when I get people like that, I always bring the spirit of "uplifting" to them. I dont listen to them degrading people, I always ask, what is thier good points?
Everyone has to have good points, and I focus on that. If they say that there "are none", then I will start with a list and go down it and point out this or that and ask if they are ok on that... There is always something that is good...
And if they continue to dwell on the negative, I will tell them that I dont "work" that way. Negativety is everywhere, its the positive that is hard to impress on everyone...
After awhile, she will stop with you because you dont fit into her "group"...
I wish you well..
Jesse
2006-07-13 09:24:20
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answered by x 7
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I easily have a suggested anger problem it extremely is heightened extremely for the time of manic and mixed episodes. I purely commence doing something even as something ignites the nasty, intense, pent-up f-cking rage. Create a divergence for your self that you'll be able to remember on. Mine is actual complicated artwork, using my horse, and writing. even as that would not artwork, make your self do something you hate. you'll then concentration your potential into hating that interest and alleviate the anger, truly.
2016-11-06 08:24:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Well telling her would be the "right" thing to do, but since it sounds like you are young and popularity is the center of your universe....
I'd say just don't do anything personal with her. Since you have the same friends you're just going to have to suck it up sometimes, but don't go out of your way to hang out with her. Also try to avoid her if you can, but don't make it look like it... to anyone. You'd be surprised who will rat you out if you say you don't like her.
2006-07-13 09:21:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Just tell her you don't want to be friends with her anymore. It doesn't sound like it's a healthy situation to be in.
2006-07-13 09:19:51
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answered by freeversecrafter 2
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wow sorta sounds like one of my friends... all i can say is try to get out as soon as possible ( not really sure how tho) because you could be stuck with her making you r life hell for along time...thats what happened to me...i got lucky and afer being her "friend" for 8 years she ended up moving....
2006-07-13 09:20:00
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answered by elle28 2
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just try to wing things off with her.
For Ex....
If she calls and asks if you want to hang out tell her you have some thing else to do.
2006-07-13 09:20:16
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answered by r.n.b 2
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Ignoring her will probably just make her angry. Talk to her and ask her to get help. If she doesn't, then ask her to leave you alone. If she can't leave you alone, file for a restaining order.
2006-07-13 09:21:11
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answered by Justsyd 7
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Leave anger management pamphlets all over her room and locker.
2006-07-13 09:20:18
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answered by Gregie 4
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