Hey, just to let you know i love your layout. it rocks.. anyways, i have this friend (girl) and she is the best.. shes sooo halarious and stuff and i can always count on her to make me feel better if somethings going wrong. also, shes kind of black, but not really.. shes like half and half.. and her mom and dad are white too, i thought she was adopted but i dont think so anymore kuz her and i recently looked at a pic of her when she was in 2nd grade or so and her last name was different! i think her real dad was black, but i dont wanna come to any conclusions. i also dont want to ask her about this situation even tho we are really tight. i dont want her to think im butting in on her life or anytthing, and i dont want to offend her or make her sad that IF her dad died or left the mom or something.. please help!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? Hunnibunni23 answered Friday August 6 2004, 12:18 pm: thx! lol i think that if you guys are really good friends, and that she can trust you i think that you will be able to talk to her and have a open and honest conversation. but before you apportch the conversation ask her if she is confortable talking about it becuase if she doesnt want to talk about it then well..lol i dont think she wants to talk about it. idk maybe she just isnt ready for maybe even she doesnt know the whole story herself i would just as her if she is just comfortable about the subject. i hope i helped a little! tell me how everything goes! -Andrea [ Hunnibunni23's advice column | Ask Hunnibunni23 A Question ]
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