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how can i be close again with my friend?

my best friend and i used to be really close, and we talked all the time and it was never boring or awkward, but a few months ago she stopped talking to me as much and started talking to a mutual friend and now they talk all the time, and she never talks to me and tells me things anymore, and i've talked to her about it and she says she'll talk to me but she never makes the effort to talk/call/text first, it's always me reaching out to her and i really don't want to make any effort if she's not going to reciprocate it or still want to be friends even though she says she does.

so if there isn't any way we can be as close as we used to, how can i at least accept this and move on?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Build a bridge and get over it.

    If you thought more of yourself, you wouldn't be giving it this much heartache. Find other friends.

  • 1 decade ago

    I went through this with one of my best friends. Last summer we use to hangout like everyweek , talk on the phone, etc. But Early this summer i could'nt hagout that much because i always made plans before she asked me. (Not on purpose.) So she calls at the wrong times and we drifted apart, So this summer we've only hungout once. Im usually with one of my bst friends or my cousin.

    So just go on with your life, it takes 2 people to build a friendship and if one does'nt cooperate than its not going to work.

    Source(s): mmeeeee
  • 1 decade ago

    well u knw , show her u dont care anymore

    remember u hve alot of frnds :D and u dont need her :)

    so just dont care

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