Question Posted Thursday December 23 2004, 11:31 pm
ok my two best friends (we r all 13)used to be best friends b4 i moved here and then they got in a fight and didnt talk for 2 months. but now they r friends again...and my best friend thats a guy would do anything for her and im afraid they r gonna become best friends again and he will forget bout me! but im not sure that hes like that...i told him and he said it would neva happen but how does he know??? this is a gurl he said he'd do ANYTHING for...so im confused and worried. yea i know it sounds kinda selfish but i dont wanna lose him as a friend...or her! should i worry bout it or trust him and believe it wont happen?
Shortie8959 answered Friday December 24 2004, 10:24 am: I would trust him. Call him up and talk to him about it, too, and make sure everything's ok. Good luck!
Hope I helped!
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~*Erin*~ [ Shortie8959's advice column | Ask Shortie8959 A Question ]
tish answered Friday December 24 2004, 9:37 am: no one knows what will happen in the future but if you think he is a good enough friend to trust then trust him but no one really knows whats going to happen.hope this helps.-tish [ tish's advice column | Ask tish A Question ]
trlblzr4u answered Friday December 24 2004, 3:15 am: You can't trust anyone to say that something will never happen or always. You are right no one knows for sure. I'd trust him in his intentions though. Just make sure you keep talking to him because that's the key to any kind of relationship. [ trlblzr4u's advice column | Ask trlblzr4u A Question ]
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