if people aren't willing to be mature in their relationships, they aren't worth it. eventually she will get worse and worse because you are condoning her behavior right now. i would confront her honestly and tell her how you feel and that she needs to grow up or get out of the relationship. and when she gets pissed off at you for saying it and leaves you again, then you know she's not worth it. if she gets pissed off but tries to understand how you feel, then she is worth staying with.
2006-11-11 13:12:29
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answered by pikachu 5
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I say you need to sit down with her and talk this through. see if u guys can come to an understanding. I mean, sometimes I act childish 2 , but after I take things into consideration, I come to a gradual understanding. If she doesn't respond to it immediantly, give her time and keep trying. Eventually she should get it, and she'll settle down, don't give up, it can make things worse.
2006-11-11 13:13:30
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answered by nichellecomicbookgirl 3
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carry it good there... oh my goodness... do not persist with on your sisters footsteps... you're 14 years previous you do not want a "undesirable ***" attitudte to get acquaintances... have faith me in case you initiate all those unlawful issues now... it ought to become something majorlly undesirable.. why might you like freinds who merely such as you reason you smoke are you kidding me>? the reality which you have chosen to not do those terrible issues on your physique yet makes greater mature then your sister ever would be... who cares in case you dont have a bf yet.. dont be a badass loser through fact of it merely artwork on speaking and being greater open and much less shy around ppl.. that doesnt comprise being somone your not.. interior the long-term that is going to pay off heavily...difficulty approximately college good now make your mothers and fathers proud through fact while your the only making tens of millions.. not in basic terms will adult males be drooling for you yet you are able to consistently look back and be like oh wheres my sister.... in detention center ? oh that sux hehehehehe ~do the suitable suited factor pull your self mutually *Tabby
2016-11-23 16:24:09
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answered by Anonymous
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she will have to grow up , apparently from some kind of life exp, but if she's that age i assume she can't be fixed unless somthng happens to her to make her realize the importance in real life things and then maybe you can be together, or give her an ultimatum, grow up and act like an adult or buh bye
2006-11-11 13:11:51
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answered by harmonieclark 4
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Get her to read this:
Honey, your guy has a life outside of his relationship with you. You should try to develop one of your own. Don't you have any other friends, some hobbies, school/a job to focus on? You can't let it all be about him. You should live and let live and spend time together only when it's convenient for both of you.
2006-11-11 13:18:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Let her know (in as nice a way as you can) exactly how you feel, (What you're telling us) and tell her that you're telling her this so maybe she'll learn from the experience. Then move on. She won't grow up until she's ready to grow up. You can't "make" it happen. It has to happen on it's own.
2006-11-11 13:13:29
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answered by Jess H 7
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You both seem to lack some maturity. Perhaps you no longer need to be friends. Then perhaps you'll both appreciate each other a little bit more. Good Luck!
2006-11-11 13:11:35
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answered by iyamacog 7
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nah man dont stop talking 2 her, i think she likes you...or so it sounds like....soo maybe talk to her about y she is sooo interested in talking 2 you and chillin, but i think she wants 2 spend time with you as more then a friend.
2006-11-11 13:11:26
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answered by i cant live like this!!! 1
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you can try talking to her about it. unfortunately though, you can not change her long term unless she does it for herself. maturity comes with time but you can not force it upon her.
either wait it out while she tries to grow up or move on.
2006-11-11 13:14:40
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answered by smiles 3
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sounds like she has a problem with insecurity as well as maturity. i would confront her on these issues and let her know how you feel about it. if it continues i would get out of that relationship now.
2006-11-11 13:12:45
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answered by Anonymous
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