ok so.. theres this school dance tm which i kinda told my friend "Lucy" that i would go to. but i don't want to go anymoree. it's going to be so lame, no one's going and she'll just be w/ this other girl the whole time anyway. the reason she wanted to go was bc of this guy, and now he's prob not even giong. the same night is this dance at an all boys school that would be SO much more fun to go to (if you have tickets) or i would just rather hang outt. the dance is going to suck though i think - what should i say to lucy? should i just suck it up and go (would it be to mean for me not to)? or should i tell her ... ? thanks ill rate 5s. <3
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? INeedAdvice022 answered Thursday April 20 2006, 8:10 pm: Well i would say do what you think you would be happier doing...unless this is some huge for your best friend and she needs you then maybe you should consider going for her its only one night it cantbe that bad, but if its nothing to her and she barely cares if you go or not..do something fun with your night even if it is just sitting at home watching movies and eating popcorn:)
xoMarisox answered Thursday April 20 2006, 5:48 pm: u are the stupidest girl on this planet you dumbass get a life... jkkkkkkkkkkkkk lylas! haha nitwit, tit, titter, nincompoop, etc. hahaaaaaaaa [ xoMarisox's advice column | Ask xoMarisox A Question ]
orphans answered Thursday April 20 2006, 5:45 pm: Most dances are lame, I think you should tell your friend that you dont really want to go, tell her that you dont think many people are going to be there and you just want to hang out at the house. Maybe rent a movie and eat popcorn. If she says she dont know if shes going to go invite her over. I dont think it would be mean. Hope I helped. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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