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Best friend stopped talking?

My best friend (girl like me) found another girl and has started talking to her. it's not jealousy or anything, neither do I mind her talking to her, until unless our relationship is affected. She talks less to me now and shares most of her secrets with her now.We've been freinds 4 6 yrs and I don't want to lose her friendship. I've tried explaining her but she doesn't seem to understand. What to do.

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  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago
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    WELL THE BEST THING FOR YOU TO DO IS LOOK OVER THE OTHER GURL AND STILL TALK TO YOUR BEST FRIEND NEVER MESS UP YOUR FRIENDSHIP BECAUSE SHE IS TALKIN TO ANOTHER GURL MORE THAN YOU GIVE HER SOME SPACE AND YOU TALK TO SOME ONE ELSE THINGS MIGHT WORK OUT BETTER THAT WAY CUZ YOU TWO WILL START TO MISS EACH OTHER AND YOU TWO WILL BECOME BEST FRIENDS AGAIN.

  • Bugsy
    Lv 5
    2 decades ago

    She may have outgrown you unfortunately and found more things in common with the new girl. It's too bad that she forgot about the 6 years as great friends with you. Let her be and find yourself a new best friend, someone better and having more in common with you than the first one.

  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    Apparently she needed someone else to talk to. Dont be offended, she will probably tire of her too. Just when she decides to be buddy buddy with you- ignore the crap out of her.... Just kidding. We have to forgive eachother!!

  • leave her alone in the end when and if this other girl detrys they freindship then she will know that you where her true freind trust me it worked fro me hope it works for you.

    Source(s): me
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