OK, when I was younger I had this really good friend. Then one time we got in a fight and went to the principles. My mom doesn't like my ex- friend. Let's call her Lucie. Well, I have a really good friend now and let's call her Peggy. Well Peggy has brought me and Lucie toghter and we have become really really good friends. Well, tomrrow night, Peggy invited me and Lucie to spend the night. My mom said yes. Then today, she asked who called and I said Lucie. And she was like are you friends with her. And I was like yea and we may be going to the mall on Sat. And my mom was like all uneasy. She doesn't like my new friend! What should I do?!
maria2653 answered Thursday January 13 2005, 10:47 pm: secretly hang out with her likee say your going to the mall with a group of frends and like say your going with pegggy and a few other friends. hope i helped. [ maria2653's advice column | Ask maria2653 A Question ]
Kels answered Thursday January 13 2005, 10:25 pm: It's okay- she (your mom) doesnt need to be friends with her too.
crazybrunet09 answered Thursday January 13 2005, 8:39 pm: well i had the same problem with my step mom- i made this new friend and she did not like her! i even caught her given her evil glares! haha but i just told my friend to be scared of her and just be her funny talkative self and now- she likes her! [ crazybrunet09's advice column | Ask crazybrunet09 A Question ]
Neildchab answered Thursday January 13 2005, 5:52 pm: I would consult her imediendly. Tell her that if it is your friend than she should be able to accept it. If she won't accept 'lucie' as a friend, than ask her how she would feel if you hated one of her friends and was rude to her. Go to the mall with her. Don't let your mother control your friends.
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