hearalwayspatrick answered Thursday July 31 2008, 3:00 pm: Well, it sort of depends on what she's lying about. Is there a reason WHY she's lying to you? Try talking it out with her an a mature, calm way. She probably won't be very open to you, but if there IS a deeper meaning to the lying, she may just need a bit of understanding.
So, just try confronting her. Tell her that you know she's been lying, and ask her why she feels she has to. Just make sure you don't come on too hard, try to be understanding, as frustrating as it is.
michelle823 answered Wednesday July 30 2008, 7:43 pm: try confronting her. if you want to ask me a more specific question, just e-mail me, its kinda hard to help you if i dont know the situation. [ michelle823's advice column | Ask michelle823 A Question ]
thelaura answered Wednesday July 30 2008, 7:08 pm: *Tell your friend you know he/she is lying.
*Ask your friend why he/she feels the need to lie.
*Tell your friend to stop for various reasons.
No one wants to be friends with a liar. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
Teza answered Wednesday July 30 2008, 5:37 pm: Confront your friend about it and let them know it's not alright. I have a really tough time trusting people because of the fact that they lied to me so many times. When a fried lies, it's hard to trust them so tell them straight because it's not right. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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