:/ I honestly believe that I don't need to be here apologizing, but I feel as if I lost my best friend..oh wait, that's right..I DID..over something stupid I can't even remember..She hasn't talked to me in a few days& she apologized to my other friend, but not me. I feel like she's changing dramatically into someone she never was, it worries me a lil b/c we never talk anymore, and when other people are around, she treats me differently..like I'm a tag-along..it hurts:/ What do I do (besides open a can of whoopass, you use that as advice too much)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? UWishUHadMyHemi answered Sunday December 5 2004, 7:59 pm: you just made her day.. and youre right, you dont need to be apologizing.. she does. and if you look in her profile, you'll see that she left you a HUGE apologee, but was too afraid to say it to your face. she was too afraid to confront you, thats why she said it to your other friend. she is soooo sorry, and she promises to go back to normal ASAP! she is MISERABLE and feels so terrible for treating you like garbage. and she doesnt know if you could ever forgive her, but she would really like to know if you could try.
and if shes still an ass to you, then id REALLY have to tell you to open a can of whoopass on her. she'd deserve it if she ever said the stupid shit she said to you again. hope i helped you with your friend, who still wants to be your best friend if you can forgive her for being stupid.
have a fantabulous day. ~*stefanie [ UWishUHadMyHemi's advice column | Ask UWishUHadMyHemi A Question ]
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