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Question Posted Thursday March 16 2006, 6:12 pm

my friend is mad at me over something that she thinks happened when it never really did happen. how do i not make her mad at me?

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DeadMemories answered Thursday March 16 2006, 7:00 pm:
Hi,

Oh boy. I know how this feels. I've had my fair share of those problems.

First, you should try and tell your friend that whatever she thinks isn't true. Also it mostly depends on what you have done. =]. But I'm still going to offer my help!

Second, if there were people around you when your friend assumed (which means thought) that you did something, have those people come and tell her.

Third, Write her a note. Explain EVERYTHING to her. Trust me sweety, if she's 99.9% your friend then she'll believe you. =] If you would like to explain it to me. I would be MORE than happy to take my advice even further.

If you need anything, just drop me a question! =]

-GD

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