Okay, i went over to my friends house this one night and this guy that i liked was over there. The thing is that he had a girlfriend. Well, we were on his AIM and his g/f told me to call her, next thing i know i am on the phone with her and she broke up with her boyfriend. About 5 minuted later she was with another guy. I felt so bad for this other guy! So, me and this other guy started to flirt next thing i know we were holding hands and stuff. i felt really bad for doing this when my best friend just broke up with this guy but all that was going through my head was that she is with another guy so why should she care.
well, the girl who's house i was at told this other girl everything that me and this guy were doing and my BEST FRIEND got pissed and called me a whore and slut. it was such a suprise i couldn't believe it! she has another friend and she cheats on her boyfriends and she doesn't get mad at her. the next day of school i was dreading! but first thing she did was walk up to me and we talked for like 5 minutes and she wasn't mad at me anymore...the thing is that i was mad at her for saying all of those nasty things about me. and you can ask anyone at my school i am not a whore or slut.
i still hold this against her but at the same time i'm nice to her, should i still be mad or what?
I don't think you should be mad at her because she apoligized. But I mean if she were ever to do it again, (call you a slut and stuff) I would just tell her you don't want her to call you that. Because I mean she should be anyway right? She's your best friend! What's with that? Hope I Helped :)
RejectedAndProud answered Saturday June 4 2005, 6:17 pm: You should deff tell her that you are pretty sad. Don't get angry just say you didn't appreciate it when she turned on you. It wasn't fair what she said so be nice, yes, but tell her you don't want her to turn on you like that anymore. [ RejectedAndProud's advice column | Ask RejectedAndProud A Question ]
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