I am, going out with this guy, and in JUly (that time i was nbot going out with him), so anyway i was calling him names, becuse he lied to my friend (Rachel*), so in Augest the guy asked me out and i said yes so Emily, called Rachel and said that I was going out with that guy and she called me a slut. What should I do should i be her friend or no?
Crazy_Girl15 answered Sunday August 29 2004, 3:44 pm: to me this sounds like some silly quarrel.. i'm sure ur friend didn't mean it.. you should sit down and talk to her and tell her it hurt you and tell her that it's ok she's mad at you just you don't like her calling u names.. talk to her about it and tell her u don't want to lose the friendship over some guy but you don't want to break up with him cuz you care about him.. hope i helped
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juicyfruit answered Sunday August 29 2004, 3:36 pm: This was kind of confusing to read/understand but I think you should just talk to Emily about her calling you a slut. You shouldn't just drop her as a friend like that eventhough what she did was way wrong. [ juicyfruit's advice column | Ask juicyfruit A Question ]
xfallingfor3verx answered Sunday August 29 2004, 3:24 pm: I think if you want your friendship back with Rachel you should talk to her..that would be the smart thing to do..but if you dont wanna be friends with her then you should at least be like yeah I know that you lied to you but people make mistakes..What I would do would be to say to her..look I'm sorry I know it was wrong to go out with him after he lied to you but people change and you cant keep that going forever..I really wanna be friends again..._hope that helps_ [ xfallingfor3verx's advice column | Ask xfallingfor3verx A Question ]
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