I've got a friend and I haven't known her very long at all. She's been there for me so many times that I can't help but want to return the favor to her. She's such a great person... yet she has some problems and I kinda forced them out of her. I kinda feel bad for doing it... but I really care about her and I knew something wasnt right. She's under the impressions that because she vented to me our friendship is ruined or something. Yet, I dont feel that way at all. I see it as our friendship is just getting closer. (Did I mention she's a bit stubborn?) What can I do to help my friend see it my way and do you think what I did was right?
Thanks In Advance
(Might want to think about it before you answer hun... if I wasn't obvious enough.)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? BehindBluEyes892 answered Tuesday December 14 2004, 5:08 pm: i know this is about you and i charlie...so....before i start...."(Did I mention she's a bit stubborn?)" --->true true. anyway, im really glad that our relationship got closer, and im not mad that u forced it out of me...im thankfull...very. because i had been keeping things in for so long that i just couldnt take things ne more, and i think that if u hadnt done that..i dont know where i'd be right now...and im so glad that we've become closer because of that ((apparently)) and...its alright. i thank you so much...because i vented stuff out, and that helped a lot..because since i had been keeping things in and bottling it up, i was so stressed. i dont know, i cant explain how much that helped me..it made my night. last night i was able to sleep for the first time in about a year, knowing that i had finally got some of my thoughts/problems out. so..it wasnt a bad thing at all. thanks so much charlie... [ BehindBluEyes892's advice column | Ask BehindBluEyes892 A Question ]
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