ANSWERS: 10
  • Better left unspoken, and let them wonder and ask why you change. That time you can expailn them. For the time being you make new friends.
  • Why even tell them anything, just don't hang out with them anymore. I'm sure you have good reasons for it. You must be more of a leader than a follower, that's good..
  • Do you want "friends " like that no...walk away.
  • You are quite right. If you feel your so called friend is not behaving correctly towards you,then you are quite within your rights to remove that person from your circle of friends. Im not sure how the person will react, maybe he/she doesnt realise they have been acting differently, time will tell!!! Good luck xx
  • Why say anything at all? Just disappear. If they ask, then you can say something.
  • Why bother? I'd just distance myself from them a bit.
  • i did the same thing she was mad but it work out ok
  • I do anything i can to NOT come to that point. I think its better to slowly not hang out with them anymore. Otherwise, there will always be tension between the two of you. And, you would be surprised how often you will run into that person. I think it might fuel the fire and give that person reasons to hate on you. ( because nobody likes rejection). It might come to a point where the person practically corners you and you HAVE to tell them. If that is the case, i would just be straight forward.
  • ..well..i had that with a friend..she changed and i felt it..in a horrible way and i told her..she freaked out and we stopped talking for like 6 months..but she changed back lol..so its all good have a talk..you never know.. what happens happens
  • ask him what has changed him? did you do something to bother him? i had a man at work like (didnt know him that well tho) who changed when he discovered i had a partner. but that is easy to understand.

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