How do you say sorry to someone who wrote in their journal that they hate you in big bold letters? And say she talks about someone behind there back but then says "she was my best friend" why would they talk about them if they still cared about them? And is it fair to hate someone because the person who hates you hates your boyfriend because they believe something bad happened when it didn't? Cause i was there and i saw it all. How can you fix something between your friend if they hate you? Shouldn't she take some blame since she hid how she felt from me for who knows how long instead of telling it to my face where it could of been over and done with how long ago?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? xmissybootsx answered Monday February 7 2005, 5:51 pm: first of all, that whole thing didn't make much sense at all.
second of all, "she" wrote it in her personal notebook, meanwhile you're on some random website asking this question where the whole effing world can see. and you're mad at her? y'okay.
third of all, there were many incidents involving her old best friend and your current boyfriend, and you weren't there to witness every single ONE were you? how can you believe what he says, he's obviously not going to admit to something like that.
why should she take the blame? she wrote that thing without realizing it and decided to bring it up seeing as how you dont normally say things like that about your friends.
anyway, if think that you ought to talk these things out with her, MAYBE you should say it all to her face instead of posting it on a fucking advice website where people in China could read it if they wanted.
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