Board Thread:Social/@comment-4720436-20121202205009/@comment-4717855-20130110234439

Wow... I missed a lot. -.-

Okay, I'm going to save Matt's advice for last; his is the longest, so yeah Matt.

AusllyCabbieBade- If it hurts a lot, maybe you should ask your friend, your parents, and his/her parents if he/she could sleepover at your house. That way, you can still be tended to, you'll still have fun, and well yeah.

A&Alover- Oh, that play! Ohhhhh! Wait, what? Bother who? How are you bothering them? I feel so lost, but I checked and I didn't miss anything. Jeremiah? You mean JT? Ask him to come over to your house, or just ask him if you can talk to him, something important. When does he come over to sit with you? He should come at the end of class; then he would have some time to talk to you.

Matt- Wow... My heart broke for you. Literally. ;( You're an awesome guy; you deserve that girl! So I will give the best advice I can because you've been an amazing friend to me and just in general to everyone! Okay, so first, you got bullied? :O :( Anyway, you should probably just come out and ask her why you guys aren't as close as before. You're probably not going to find another way to find out, so just come out clean and ask straightforward. Um, let's see. Maybe you should compliment her when she does stuff? Not all the time, but at random times. Little things build up big things. :) If you want to build up your friendship with her again, then yeah. Ask her what went wrong with your friendship, ask her what could build that up, and hopefully that solves it. No worries Matt, we're all friends here! What's a life story? I've written essays for constructed responses when it was supposed to be a paragraph, but I'm counting that as SAT practice. :P

I think I'm going to ask for advice. It'll be a long one though.