Dear Jenny,
My therapist and I had a really strong relationship for five years. Then she moved to another state. It's been a year since the last time I saw her and it still makes my cry to think of her. She won't reply to my emails and it's like she's forgotten me. I don't want to be forgotten by my closest friend.
~Forgotten
Dear Forgotten,
OMG I'm so sorry for you! If my best friend moved to another state and started ignoring me, then I would be so sad...But actually, I don't think she's forgotten you, I actually think your therapist is trying to help you.
You see, not to burst your bubble or anything, but it's not normal for your best friend to be a therapist. You and I both know that her job comes first, so...she's trying to help you by slowly pulling away.
A few ideas to making friends....well, first, since you needed a therapist to begin with, I suggest you get another one. Then at school, try talking to some people. No crap like, "Hi. I like your shoes." That's friggin' stupid, because people these days are selfish and'll be like, "thanks. I hate your's." Or something like that.
So just bump into them and say sorry. Then if they're nice, they'll be like.."That's ok. o.o" And you can be all..."hey, I never knew you were in my class! What's your name?" Or something like that.
Or, you know what? Join a club or some extra-curricular activity. Just..try to listen to your therapist's unspoken message, and all should go well. Maybe once you find some new friends your age, and tell her of your great progress, she'll reply! XD
~JENNY!!
3 comments:
uhh i confused]:
did you make this up?
lol i'm guessing that.
:) noo.
i saw it in a magazine and i wanted to put my thoughts in it.
gee, thanks for the support guys.
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