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BFF Dilemma of the month: this one girl is very hyper and clingy. Is it mean to leave her out, or should we just deal with it?


Maybe she's she's  

1. Contraction of she is: She's going away for the weekend.

2. Contraction of she has: She's been to the symphony twice this month.
 trying too hard to be noticed, If she has a friend in the group, maybe she'll she'll  

Contraction of she will.


she'll she will or she shall
she'll will
 relax. Show her how she can be part of the crew while still being herself. Maybe she doesn't does·n't  

Contraction of does not.
 know how to act around a lot of people.

--Laura, 11

It's it's  

1. Contraction of it is.

2. Contraction of it has. See Usage Note at its.


it's it is or it has
it's be ~have
 always mean to leave someone out. Talk to her. Maybe she'll change her hyperness. But if you still find her annoying and feel she's never going to stop, then there's nothing to do but ask your friends to help out in the situation.

--Savannah, 10

I always put myself in another's position--how would I want to be treated? Maybe there's been so much rejection from past peers that she acts hyper A Greek work meaning "above" or "more than." It is used as a prefix to technical concepts and products to convey a more advanced or more automatic capability.  to get attention. Someone needs to speak to her in a loving and gentle way.

--Mandy, 17

Plan activities where you can be hyper and crazy together. Hit the mall and have a photo shoot trying on dresses. Do something unique and original that you both can get to know each other better by doing.

--Annie, 14

Let her know that she is very nice bet can sometimes be annoying. There may be a reason for why she is the way she is. There could be a family problem. Give her a chance, because it's wrong to leave her out the entire time.

--Lauren, 13
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Date:Feb 1, 2005
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