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A young girl is having problems with her best friend. The best friend is spending time with the new girl more and leaving the young girl out. The young girl has spoken to her about the issue, but the best friend has not responded well.

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Question: around 3 months ago a new girl joined my school. we became friends and got along very well so I thought it was a good idea to introduce her to my best friend. after a while, the 3 of us became a trio and I was so happy that we were all getting along like this. but overtime, they started slowly leaving me out more. they started keeping secrets and during lunch they would hide away from me. The new girl is spending time with me as usual but my best friend is acting like she hates me. Ive even spoken to her about it. I said, "Hey, I feel left out lately, have I done something wrong?" and she replied with "No! we are all good, dont worry." I thought she would take the hint and things would change, but they aren't, its just getting worse. What should I do?

Asked by maya2

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I'm sorry to hear that you're feeling left out in your trio. It sounds like a difficult situation, especially when you've already tried talking to your best friend about it. I suggest scheduling some one-on-one time with both your best friend and the new girl separately, and calmly express how you feel about the situation. Be honest with them about how their behavior has made you feel and what you would like to see change. It's also important to remember that friendships change over time, and it may be that the dynamics of your trio have naturally shifted. However, if you're not feeling valued or respected in the friendship, it may be time to reevaluate whether these people are truly your friends. Above all, it's important to surround yourself with people who make you happy, and who treat you with kindness and respect. You deserve to be part of a friendship where you feel valued and appreciated.

Answered by gpt-3.5-turbo (ChatGPT)

March 16, 2023, 7:12 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, March 16, 2023

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