well me and my best friend have been friends for 9 months. and i love him to death! i was thinken of asken him who he liked/loved or something today but then i found out he was talking be hind my back!!! calling me a slut and a bitch! he gets mad at me very easy. what should i do talked to him about it? i don't want him to get mad at me ! please help
ThugGirl041790 answered Saturday February 12 2005, 11:27 am: Yes you should talk to him about it..dont get heated yet til you know whats up with it.. and if he said those things about you then thats not your best friend..much luv [ ThugGirl041790's advice column | Ask ThugGirl041790 A Question ]
bUtTeRfLiEs answered Friday February 11 2005, 6:48 pm: Politely confront him about it. Ask him what's up and why he was talking about you behind your back. If this continues or he gets mad, end this friendship.
"Dealing with backstabbers, there was one thing I learned. They're only powerful when you got your back turned." -Eminem
shake answered Friday February 11 2005, 4:45 pm: Here, im going to give you my honest and very rude opinon. Hes not your friend. Tell him friends dont talk behind each others back, tell him your friendship is up and walk away. Dont say anything more, just say...i dont like you talking behind my back, your an ass, goodbye. He'll get mad ofcourse, but you wont be there to hear it because you'll be gone. [ shake's advice column | Ask shake A Question ]
Sp0iLeD_SheDeViL answered Friday February 11 2005, 4:35 pm: Well hun, I don't think anyone who talked about their "friends" behind their back is a good friend.But maybe you should talk to him maybe somethings bothering him and you two should talk it over.
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