Ok well me and this gilr (I'm also a girl, 13) "X" got inTO a physical fight, for something that I did'nt dO.She thought that I cursed out her mom on the puter. After the fight she's been giving me like looks that are suppose to intimidate me , which sometimes do, the school set up peer mediation which never happened and it's been like 4 weeks. Now im not sure what to do I'm afraid maybe if nothing get's solved another fight will occur! I am accually a lil embarrased to go to the office and tell them to set it up, im afraid I will look like a wimp. PLEASE TRY TO HELP ME OUT (any suggestions will be good right now)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? shortiebebe021 answered Wednesday May 18 2005, 7:10 pm: i know it might sound scary (and totally worthless) but you have to talk to the X girl. or somehow send the message to her non-face-to-face *can you think of any ways?*. tell her that you never cursed her mom out on the computer. does she even have any proof of that? try your best to convince her that you didn't and that you're totally innocent. it's like a court, you know pretend you're a lawyer and find out ways to prove that YOU are innocent and been accused guilty. i'm sure you can figure something out babes. and next time, avoid physical fights. catfights are normal but physical fights are just...wrong, especially for something like cursing out someone's mom on the internet (something like that doesn't DESERVE a physical fight over it). try to ignore her looks, and avoid seeing her. seeing her gets you uncomfortable and nervous and you don't want that. ok yeah well good luck dealing with her!! :) [ shortiebebe021's advice column | Ask shortiebebe021 A Question ]
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