I know she's your friend and you should speak to her about how you feel about what she is doing but you should also evaluate the friendship. if she has changed her values and morals and they no longer agree with yours then you should probably not hang out with her as much. as you grow older you'll find that friends at 16 are not the same as when you're 30. People grow and change and there's nothing wrong with that. good luck in making your decision
2006-09-27 02:49:59
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answered by notyours 5
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in case you somewhat like this guy, it does no longer be incorrect for you 2 to be mutually. although, a one 12 months age distinction isn't extensive, yet while your birthday is presented in a month you would be 17 and he would be 15. As youngster years are the time to mature, there's a predictable distinction in adulthood between a 17-12 months previous woman and 15-12 months previous guy. to boot, if this dating will become severe, it could be exciting while intercourse is presented in as a topic count.
2016-10-18 01:46:13
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answered by freer 4
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Tread carefully, your at an age where giving advice to a friend can be thrown back in your face and ruin friendships! If shes happy with whats going on then theres not a lot you can say, even if its wrong! just be there for her as friend but don't get dragged in too much!
2006-09-27 02:53:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I can see your point, I knew too well that you are concern with her.You have every right to tell her that it is wrong, irregardless whether she get hurt or not. Perhaps it might wake up her senses. Open rebuke is better than secret love.
2006-09-27 03:08:27
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answered by dtmc542006 3
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yeah, her and every other 15 & 16 year old girl in the country? Is she the only girl you know that's like that? Sounds like pretty common behavior to me, atleast when I was 15 it was? I don't know what to tell you, I think you're just in the dark about what really goes on.
My advice . . .worry about yourself, let her deal with her own problems.
Good Luck, I know it's a crappy situation, but whatever
2006-09-27 02:50:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi!!!!!
I would go to somebody you really trust and tell them that you have a friend that you are really about and tell that trusted person what is going on and that you don't want nothing to happened to your friend
2006-09-27 03:38:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I would talk to a trusted teacher at school about the problem. he/she will be able to take care of the situation
2006-09-27 02:49:53
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answered by Anonymous
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i would definately let her know your concerns, but that is it. you cant change her, and if she thinks she is in trouble it seems as though she would tell you. and good for you, you are doing the right thing. keep it up.
2006-09-27 02:53:37
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answered by blondie 4
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Too bad her mother didn't teach her more respect for herself. Talk to her again. If you get no results..go to her mom
2006-09-27 02:50:40
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answered by smile4u 2
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I think that she is talking to you as she needs help .She thinks your opinions are important. Sometimes when we talk it helps us to see things a lot better.
2006-09-27 02:56:24
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answered by Anonymous
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