Kattykleee
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One my closest friends is a total attention seeker and it's come to the point where I'm almost yelling at her and calling her out on it.
For one thing, probably half the guys in our grade (I go to a small school, about 80 people per grade) have liked her, and she knows it. She knows it because the guys have told her! But she still texts me and is all "Boys hate me, I will never find anyone." And when I point out that many guys have liked her she denies it and is all like "No guys have ever liked me!"
Another thing, she hates taking pictures. But here's the thing: she takes millions of selfies. If we are with a huge group of people she will make a huge scene of hiding away from a camera or phone, but if she's alone, she takes so many selfies. I've taken her ipod before and I've looked through her pictures and it was just rows and rows of selfies. And then she goes off about how she is "so ugly in pictures" when she has so many selfies ugh it makes me want to slap her.
And then, if one of our other friends invites her to their house or something, she goes out of her way to brag to me about how she's hanging out with someone else. I'll be texting her and then out of no-where she will be like "Oh, if you want to hangout tomorrow, I just want to let you know I can't because I was invited to ____'s house." Or she'll be like "i have to go because I'm going to the beach with ___ and then sleeping over at her house."
Lastly, she always complains about how she thinks shes never good enough. She's always like "My parents like ___ (her twin sister) better because she gets better grades and is nicer." And let me tell you, this girl is just as smart as her twin sister. They always get A's on EVERY test and their grade scores are almost identical! And also, if she gets anything lower than an A she's like "oh no this is terrible." And starts complaining!
I honestly don't know if I can call her my best friend anymore because I am fed up with her complaining and attention seeking. I need help. Should I tell her how I feel? Should I stop talking to her?
Note: We are 13 if that helps in any way.
For one thing, probably half the guys in our grade (I go to a small school, about 80 people per grade) have liked her, and she knows it. She knows it because the guys have told her! But she still texts me and is all "Boys hate me, I will never find anyone." And when I point out that many guys have liked her she denies it and is all like "No guys have ever liked me!"
Another thing, she hates taking pictures. But here's the thing: she takes millions of selfies. If we are with a huge group of people she will make a huge scene of hiding away from a camera or phone, but if she's alone, she takes so many selfies. I've taken her ipod before and I've looked through her pictures and it was just rows and rows of selfies. And then she goes off about how she is "so ugly in pictures" when she has so many selfies ugh it makes me want to slap her.
And then, if one of our other friends invites her to their house or something, she goes out of her way to brag to me about how she's hanging out with someone else. I'll be texting her and then out of no-where she will be like "Oh, if you want to hangout tomorrow, I just want to let you know I can't because I was invited to ____'s house." Or she'll be like "i have to go because I'm going to the beach with ___ and then sleeping over at her house."
Lastly, she always complains about how she thinks shes never good enough. She's always like "My parents like ___ (her twin sister) better because she gets better grades and is nicer." And let me tell you, this girl is just as smart as her twin sister. They always get A's on EVERY test and their grade scores are almost identical! And also, if she gets anything lower than an A she's like "oh no this is terrible." And starts complaining!
I honestly don't know if I can call her my best friend anymore because I am fed up with her complaining and attention seeking. I need help. Should I tell her how I feel? Should I stop talking to her?
Note: We are 13 if that helps in any way.