my bestfriends mom is kinda phyco and when i went to my friends house her mom lik yelled at me and i told ma parents and now i cant go to her house n e more....what do i do????
also, have yur friend talk to her mom and find out why she yelled at yu and maybe yur friend shuld explain to her mom that it wuz sorta messed up to yell at yu..
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liddylflirtx3 answered Friday August 20 2004, 6:18 pm: I think you should talk to your parents and told them what really happened. Plus, your friend's mom could have just been in a really bad psycho mood =/ Also, the only people who should yell at you should be your parents, unless you did something really bad where someone else had to step in.
Airie answered Friday August 20 2004, 3:20 pm: tell yur mom that u were jus overreacting. Tell her u HaVe to see yur best friend again cuz she's......well, yur best friend! Or instead, invite her over to YuR house, so that u wont have to deal wit her motha again. [ Airie's advice column | Ask Airie A Question ]
hotcherry answered Friday August 20 2004, 3:06 pm: There's not really anything you can do. Why would you want to go over there if she's yelled at you? Buuut...i guess if you still really want to go over there, talk to your parents and tell them only good things about the mom, or have them meet & talk. [ hotcherry's advice column | Ask hotcherry A Question ]
Sherry answered Friday August 20 2004, 2:52 pm: Hang out with your friend somewhere else. Your friend can hang out at your house...theres nothing much you can do except hang out with her other places.. [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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