ok when your in i fight with someone and they say your over...is that liike another way of saying "your done" as in im gonna fight you??or does it mean something else??
please help
i rate 5 for anything resonable
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? helpachick answered Friday October 21 2005, 6:18 pm: i fully understand what your going through right now. i understand all about being in a fight with someone and being over wat that means when they say that is that they never want to be friends again (or b/f g/f ever again...watever the case) even though they say this though they might not mean "not friends EVER AGAIN" they could have just said that because they are really mad and right now they mite feel like they never want to be your friend. obviously this person is really mad at you, so even no matter wat rude things they do or say to you, be nice to them, and if you pass them in the halls sometime give 'em a smile instead of some smushed up i hate you expression. give them a little time and maybe they'll let some things blow over...please ask anymore about your fight if u need help b/c last year and a couple months ago...i've almost lost some very valuable friends myself...i can give you some great advice if you need it! if you do tho make ur subject "helpachick this is for you" so i kno its you!xoxo good luck! [ helpachick's advice column | Ask helpachick A Question ]
Advicelady6798 answered Friday October 21 2005, 3:53 pm: Sometimes it could mean that they are going to beat you up but someitmes it means that they are going to humiliate you. This girl said that to me and she justwas hanving a bad day and she apologized and another girl said that and she meant she was going to bury me in the football field. I only told her to move over a step during band practice because i thought she was to close to me. I think tha your right about what it means but it could be different things depending on the situation. [ Advicelady6798's advice column | Ask Advicelady6798 A Question ]
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