13/f okay so i have this girl that i was friends with last year then we kind of stopped talking...well a few days ago i found out she made a myspace pretending to be me and said all this personal stuff about me...and admittd it was her...i havent confronted her cuz i dont wat to say....i wana know should i confront her? should i telll anyone? and if i confront her waht should i say?
4everMyself2 answered Tuesday January 10 2006, 8:17 pm: First, you should make sure that all of this is true, give her myspace a visit because you don't want to cause a big seen over nothing. (This is if you haven't done so already)
Second,you should definitely confront her. Let her know that you don't want her or anyone else pretending to be you. Speak your mind.
tineebubbly answered Tuesday January 10 2006, 4:01 pm: tell her that you heard that she did it and you know you cant always believe what u hear but u were just wondering why she did that aand how it hurt you and if she is mean about it tell her shes a bitch and she should eat shit. hope i helped [ tineebubbly's advice column | Ask tineebubbly A Question ]
eeerrriiicccaaa answered Tuesday January 10 2006, 4:01 pm: thats really immature and mean of that girl, so deff. confront her and be like.. why would you do that its not like ive done anything to you..(if you havent) and thats a really immature thing to do so why dont you tell me right now what i ever did to you
something along those lines. dont back down because thats really dumb of her
xox_cutebrunette answered Tuesday January 10 2006, 10:13 am: okay, well first off that is so fake !! and i think that you should totally confront her i mean if she admitted it then yeah confront her, but i think you should keep it between just you two because if you go off anf tell your friends she'll tell hers and then your going to cause all this drama and it will all end in a fight...well hope everything works out,
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