One of my best friend's and I got busted for a drug thing. We know not to do it again, but we got busted by someone's paretns who turned it into ou school.
Now, we're not supposed to talk to each other. But she's one of my best friends ever and I don't know what to do.
So please help. How can I be sneaky and stay friends with her? Any other advice would be appreciated? Thanks so much.
You can say that you're terribly sorry and if your friend's parents are nice enough, they would accept the apology, and knew what you did was a mistake.
Just remember to mention that you will never do it again. :]
xsweet_pea_10 answered Friday March 17 2006, 4:14 pm: Ok first off if your addicted to drugsor your friend is you should probly get help. Try going to a meeting its cald NA. Ok now if you want to stay friends with this girl i think its up to your parents not some teachers to keep you apart. You guys are probly going to have to change and show that you won't ever do it again. You shouldn't just stop being friends with her but if she gets you in bad things then stop being freinds.
UM_STFU_BIATCH_X answered Friday March 17 2006, 7:28 am: well first of all I would have her tell her parents you kno im a teenager and im going to get in trouble a lot more and she didnt make me do anything I am responsible enough to admit i did it just like I am responsible enough to take the punishsment but you have to realize i am going to get introuble no matter who I am friends with.. and you can pick who im friends with. I mean id still talk to her and write her notes or w/e no one can stop you from talking to someone .. or maybe you could talk to her parents and say sorry?! <33 [ UM_STFU_BIATCH_X's advice column | Ask UM_STFU_BIATCH_X A Question ]
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