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AUTHOR: LilFootStepzDATE: 02/01/04 9:08am
SUBJECT: Re: My Best Friend won't talk to me
IN REPLY TO: My Best Friend won't talk to me
AUTHOR: cofcgirl07
Try and not be clingy because I have a friend like that and it's so anoying. I'm sure that if it's the clingy thing things will clear up. But first you should ask her and tell her how you feel because maybe it's not you maybe she just seriously needs alone.
~LilFootStepz
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