Question Posted Wednesday January 11 2006, 8:24 pm
My friend likes someone and I know who it is. I want to tell other people, but I'm afraid to tell other people who they like because they might get mad at me and we might not be friends anymore. So should I tell other people or should I keep it to myself?
xOx_LoOvE_xOx answered Thursday January 12 2006, 4:04 pm: You should keep it to your self! You can ask your friends permission and then tell others. This way she wont get mad at you !! And you'll still have your freinds!!
KiSSxMYxPEARLS answered Thursday January 12 2006, 12:19 am: Okay wow. You just basically answered your own question. Your afraid to tell people who SHE likes because you guys WON'T BE FRIENDS AGAIN. Hmm..obviously if you tell someone, that's not trustworthy.Plus, that's not none of their buisness unless your friend told them too. Just keep it to yourself. She told you for a reason. TO KEEP IT A SECRET!
naimee answered Thursday January 12 2006, 12:06 am: You definately should keep it to yourself. Unless, your friend might want you to tell people so everyone knows. But, I highly doubt that. If she wants to tell people about who she likes, she can. But you definately shouldn't. [ naimee's advice column | Ask naimee A Question ]
Docholliday answered Wednesday January 11 2006, 10:49 pm: Why do you want to tell other people, thats not very trustworthy on your part. Totally keep it to yourself, you would be betraying a friend if you didn't. [ Docholliday's advice column | Ask Docholliday A Question ]
karenR answered Wednesday January 11 2006, 10:30 pm: The best thing is to keep it to yourself.
You want your friends to be able to trust you. If you tell, then you will lose their trust.
They won't tell you secrets anymore, and you're right, they will probably be mad and embarrassed and won't want to be friends. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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