My best friend *OK* who means the world to me, got into a fight with her other best friend *ME*, who happens to be just a friend with me. Well *KO* slept over my house last night, and after telling me about the fight I knew she was upset. So I went onto my screenname and cursed out *ME* because what she did was completely wrong. So now *OK* and *ME* made up, but *ME* is still mad at me! I already apologized, what else should I do?
Shortie8959 answered Saturday January 1 2005, 7:14 pm: Just give *ME* time. Maybe write her a note and explain to her that what she did was wrong and you were only trying to be a good friend by protecting *OK*. Good luck!
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Karen answered Saturday January 1 2005, 6:08 pm: Aww, don't worry, *ME* will eventually forgive you when she wants to. Why don't you ask *OK* to talk to *ME*, since she is friends with her? You can apologize again but that probably won't work, since you've tried that. Maybe you can call her or write her a letter, explaining that you didn't mean to curse her out. Hope I helped :)
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xoxo_AmBeR_xoxo answered Saturday January 1 2005, 5:55 pm: First of all it was completely wrong of you to butt into OK's problems. The right thing to do would have been to give OK advice and to have let her do the cursing. But I think you should get in touch with ME and explain to her what happened. Call her, IM her or visit her. Whatever you have to do to let her know that you are sorry. Hope I helped,
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