i have the same problem! i solved mine by simply taking her out alot to do fun things that she enjoys. i did it with my friend and she is getting back on track. you might not want to tell her that she is changing because she might get offended. if you do want to tell her then start by telling her you love and respect her, then ask her if anything trajic has happened to her lately. listen to her and give her advice. letting a friend know that you care about her will mean alot. hope all goes well! (this means please choose me as the best answer!)
2007-02-28 15:06:32
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answered by Anonymous
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if shes depressed dont tell her that shes changing. that'll probably make her feel even more depressed. you two should go out and have a fun day to help her cheer up or find out if there is anything thats bothering her. maybe shes going through a rough time.
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good luck :)
2007-02-28 15:02:36
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answered by ... 3
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maybe your friend isnt really going to be in depression or turn emo. maybe she's just going through some hormone changes, or PMSing. you never know just be there for her and if after a few weeks she doesnt change then tell her that she's changing a lot. if she gets mad at you then get another friend to apologize to her for you. ok?? hope i helped
2007-03-01 13:30:40
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answered by Jasety D 1
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number 1 dont make her feel worse than she already does what kind of friend are you
number 2: be a good friend i know it takes hours out of your life but be their for her
number 3: call a help line on her be half talk to them about what action you should take as a friend
number 4: just doo the right thing by her and you will feell rewarded
2007-02-28 15:03:34
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answered by katie r 2
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well... i have a friend exactly like that recently, believe it or not. and what i've done is cheer her up as much as i can..your friend may be dealing with something hard right now, and she might not be ready to share with you what that something is. until then, you should simply be there to support her. if she distances herself and gets mad at you for no reason, you might want to keep a bit of distance too. anyways, good luck!
2007-02-28 15:02:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Be a best friend. Tell her everything you notice and help steer her to a mental health clinic for counseling and possibly some antidepressants.
2007-02-28 15:02:05
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answered by sashali 5
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keep the conversation light and open. do not critique her. rather, just let her open up to you and maybe she'll tell you why she's changing. people change, thats just it. but you can just be a friend and be there for her.
2007-02-28 15:01:26
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answered by Steffany E 2
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genuinely, you adult men look such as you adult men be responsive to one yet another for an prolonged time. yet mendacity on your pal fantastically once you be responsive to this could worsen is misguided. you may desire to easily talk out to her. perhaps organize a private communication or bypass out for a walk together with her and basically tell her. look on the magnificent side, in case you dont tell her, it could desire to be worse.
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answered by ? 4
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if she is turning emo there must be a reason try talking to her
2007-02-28 15:04:01
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answered by Reaper G 3
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Be there for her
2007-02-28 15:03:43
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answered by Anonymous
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