PerkyPeacock answered Friday November 12 2004, 12:13 pm: talk to here, there's not really much more you can do. once you know what you did, you can decide whether or not you'll apologize. good luck chicadee [ PerkyPeacock's advice column | Ask PerkyPeacock A Question ]
justluvly answered Thursday November 11 2004, 7:41 pm: ay i Know EXACTLY how you feel
My "friend" is always getting mad at me for one thing or another. As a matter of fact she's mad at me right now. It's so upsetting...and I get really mad. I dont trust her at all now because of the way she gets mad and assumes all of this shit about me. Just try to talk to her. Explain how you feel and try to just talk it out. [ justluvly's advice column | Ask justluvly A Question ]
PrEtTyKiTtY0428 answered Thursday November 11 2004, 5:35 pm: You should talk to your friend and ask them why their mad at you. Tell them that you are really upset, and that you don't want to lost them as a friend. You should tell your friend that it's really hurting you that their mad at you. I'm sure if you talked to your friend, you guys could start getting along again. Don't be upset! Everything should be fine. If your friend can't forgive you, then their not a really good friend. You shouldn't be friends with someone that can't forgive you for a mistake. Everyone makes mistakes and they should be forgiven for those mistakes. Well, I hope I helped ya out! If you have anymore questions just email me at PrEtTyKiTtY0428@aol.com and I'll try my best to answer any questions that you might have for me. Bye hun! Good luck! Don't worry. Everything should be fine. [ PrEtTyKiTtY0428's advice column | Ask PrEtTyKiTtY0428 A Question ]
MrNeWyOrK answered Thursday November 11 2004, 5:34 pm: you should talk to your friend ask why he is mad at you and just try to solve whatever he says
hope i help ya
*Mr.NeWyOrK* [ MrNeWyOrK's advice column | Ask MrNeWyOrK A Question ]
ArielGracie19 answered Thursday November 11 2004, 5:13 pm: Talk to them! That's the only way you'll know for sure why they're mad at you, and you can try to fix it. Let me tell you, though, I'm not sure how old you are, but in the age range of 12-17 some people just aren't worth your time. You think they're your best friend, but then you start to fight a lot, and it just isn't working out. For no reason, too. If this is happening, they're not your friend, ditch them. Get new friends, it's best for you.
Always remember, Best Friend is ten letters, but so is Lying Bitch. (;
golfcartcrasher3 answered Thursday November 11 2004, 5:08 pm: Just talk to her... be friendly and caring... and you never know, she might just be stressed about something and it just seems like she's mad you when she's really just caught up in her own problems. [ golfcartcrasher3's advice column | Ask golfcartcrasher3 A Question ]
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