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Q: I have a friend named Lisa, and me n lisa just got out of a HUGE fight, and i'm sure shes suprised i forgived her.. well! LISA got into my purse the other day in study hall and took my watch i wasnt feeling good and i kept demanding to get my watch back but she wouldnt give it to me, this is like my favorite watch and it means so much to me everyone hates it but i totally love it .. well anyways i asked her today if she had it and she had like a 5 second break and then finally said. its at my house and i said dude bring it to me then and shes like im not gunna be home tonight i really want it back what can i do to make her give it back i have a pair of pants and a shirt of hers too! so should i threaten to burn them if she won tgive it back thanks!
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Threatening to burn her stuff in response isn't the mature way to handle things, though it's definately the vengeful way. Seems to me like your friend might have a problem with stealing (obviously) and maybe lying. I'd go to her house myself when she's not expecting it and maybe explain the situation to her mother while she's there and return her things at that time. It's up to you to determine what to do from that point on, but if it were me, I just wouldn't talk to her again. Someone who steals and makes excuses to you is NOT your friend.
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Gender: Female Location: Georgia Occupation: College Student Age: 20 Member Since: November 20, 2004 Answers: 17 Last Update: May 26, 2007 Visitors: 2771
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