<p>Ok, question for ya'll. Let's say you have a group of 3-4 friends who are pretty close, you hang out as a group from time to time, etc. Then you have another newer friend who you really like but don't want to be with all the time. She loves you, wants to do all you do, be friends with all your friends, etc. Is it mean not always to invite her out when you're going out with your older group of friends?</p>
<p>I don't think it's mean. Just that you guys are friends doesn't mean you have to do everything together right? If she asks then tell her the reason that you need some space or may be you are more comfortable with your other friends.</p>
<p>Yeah, just be straight and allow your friend the same.... don't expect your friend to always invite you either.</p>
<p>Things should work out fine if you allot time to spend with your new friend and old group seperately. I have friends who I know would never "click", so I just do different things with them. IMO, it's actually pretty great hanging out with a variety of people/groups. Gives ya great perspective on social lifestyles.</p>