Question Posted Wednesday February 15 2006, 11:24 pm
Yeah so i just had a chocolate pudding cup..cause i was upset!! hahaha....well yeah i think i did something wrong...casue i was amad a my friend "ZOOT" for something really stupid..then i acted like i lost my voice sunday so that i didn't ahve to talk to him..and then i felt so bad i caleld him and told him i was sorry! and then i told him i would write it all in a note and give it to him wednesday!!!! and then he didn't even show up!!! now i am afraid to talk to him see him ect!!!! cause i know i did something wrong...i need more sweets!!!!!!!!!!!!! please give me some advice!!!
Teza answered Friday February 17 2006, 12:28 am: Uhm, calm down and next type please time properly. So what if you had chocolate pudding? It's not going to kill you and you don't need sweets, you're just eating because you are eather nervous about something, worried or scared. Try to be nicer and don't get mad at people for no reason because when it becomes a rutine, it gets on peoples nerves. If he wasn't there on Wednesday, give it to him another day and just try to talk to him again. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
QueenCece answered Wednesday February 15 2006, 11:33 pm: You trippin..lol....calm down..lol..! Just give him the note that you wanted o give him before and see how he reacts and if he acts mean still them go face to face (privately) and talk it out. If he' no nice about it or understanding your gonna have to let him go as a close friend. hope i helped. any more questions come back and ask me!! [ QueenCece's advice column | Ask QueenCece A Question ]
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