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Question Posted Sunday August 1 2004, 9:15 pm

well this friend of mine recently we were hangin out and we got to the subject of another kid that we didnt relly like we all talked some crap and then she goes and tells him all about it even after we said please dont tell anyone i know its not good to tlak crap but we did and she lied should i be mad?

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imsexyx0x0x answered Monday August 2 2004, 12:44 am:
its normal to be mad at your friend... but it all depends.. if she apoligized and admitted she was wrong then i think its okay to give them a second chance.. if this friend is a good friend of yours.. i dont think you should lose her over something little.. but do as you wish.. and stay mad.. or try to move on.... hope i helped...

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