my friend steals small things like keychains and stuff and i dont really care but she stole from me twice! i dont kno wat 2 do i dont wanna confront her cuz its been a while and i dont want her 2 get mad at me cuz she is a really good friend except for the stealing from ur friends thing... so wat should i do?
Cammie answered Saturday July 3 2004, 1:29 am: Confront her! Even though they're just small things...she's STILL stealing. And stealing's wrong...plus it's from YOU! And if SHE gets mad, pshh...you should. Stealing from you (even though its small stuff) is still wrong. A friend especially shouldn't steal from another friend. Confront her calmly and nicely. Tell her how you don't want you telling her this to ruin your friendship. But be honest and say how friend's shouldn't be stealing from friends. That's just a rule you don't break. Good luck! Hope I helped. Please rate me!
XoTruebrunettExO answered Saturday July 3 2004, 12:39 am: i think you should definatly confront her.. first of all if you don't she probably will take more things and on top of that she'll think shes getting away with it.. and she shouldn't get mad at you, you're the one whos getting stuff stolen from them, not her. she has nothing to be mad about, if anything you do.. all im saying is i think it's a good idea for you to tell her that you know what she's doing and ask her why she would steel from you?
KiSsEs answered Friday July 2 2004, 11:59 pm: Tell her how you feel and be honest, what shes doing is a crime and if someone dont let her know now then it'll be worst later. If shes a true friend she'll apologize for what she did and try and change, and not just 4 u but for herself too!
cowsoink answered Friday July 2 2004, 11:41 pm: I have the same problem and i found that it was best to not comfront her but to gradually talk to her about it and hope that it will slowly stop. Thanx for leting me help you. [ cowsoink's advice column | Ask cowsoink A Question ]
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