Question Posted Saturday February 18 2006, 6:33 pm
ok i have a friend from school that have lied to me and she told me the truth like yesterday and shes my best friend i don't want to loose her if she keeps lying to me. What should i do?
tribegurl2009 answered Saturday February 18 2006, 8:22 pm: hey,
all you need to do is send her a wake up call, put the ball in ur court. you shouldnt always have to b the one getting taken advantage of, even if she is your best friend. show her how you feel. sometimes telling someone about something they do isnt good enough. sometimes you have to actually do it for them to understand how you feel.
hope i helped. :) [ tribegurl2009's advice column | Ask tribegurl2009 A Question ]
Spongebob6732 answered Saturday February 18 2006, 7:12 pm: I think you should talk to her and if she continues to do so just talk to a guidance teacher or just say "No more, I can't have a best friend that lies to me, its over!" [ Spongebob6732's advice column | Ask Spongebob6732 A Question ]
DancinCutie08 answered Saturday February 18 2006, 7:10 pm: well it depends on what she lied about. if it was to protect you i would just forgive her.. i mean atleast she told you the truth about it. if she backstabed you or something that is another story [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
Hubble08 answered Saturday February 18 2006, 7:09 pm: ♥ simply friends don't lie to friends. especially bestfriends. It also depends on what the lie is about even though a lie is a lie. Some are worse then others. Only you no when it gets to far. If it continues maybe you should really think id shes your friend. [ Hubble08's advice column | Ask Hubble08 A Question ]
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