hey, well i was mad at my mom for something she did so i e maild someone something that said bad things about her. shes given me silent treatment so im not to worried. What should i do?
Rockwell888 answered Thursday July 15 2004, 6:09 pm: You should try talking to her telling her your sorry for what you did...just becus she did something to you doesn't mean you should go for revenge or something like that! She's your mom! =) [ Rockwell888's advice column | Ask Rockwell888 A Question ]
k2bratty14 answered Thursday July 15 2004, 12:06 am: i think you should apologize your mom loves you and you hurt her feelings by doing that i have done some pretty mean stuff to my mom but to keep a good relationship you have to be able to trust each other [ k2bratty14's advice column | Ask k2bratty14 A Question ]
BlueEyedBlondie725 answered Wednesday July 14 2004, 9:16 pm: Hey! I would sit your mom down and (being serious) just say "Mom, I'm sorry for saying those things about you, I LOVE YOU, please don't be mad at me" She would probably love it that you are saying sorry and saying I love you in the same sentence. But, just tell her how sorry you are to her and just be serious about it and look her in the eyes! It should work. Good luck!!
Ashley answered Wednesday July 14 2004, 9:05 pm: All you can do is sit down and talk to her. Tell her your sorry and what went on. I'm sure she'll start talking to you then. [ Ashley's advice column | Ask Ashley A Question ]
united_python_cheerleader answered Wednesday July 14 2004, 8:58 pm: Tell her sorry that is really wrong you shouldnt say anything bad about her
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