i have been friends with tisha all my life and suddenly she got mad at me. she got mad when kyara and i were over at her house and i was planning to spend the night. i later found out that kyara wasnt allowed to sleep over b/c tisha's parents wouldnt let her. i figured that i would go home and kyara could stay and spend the night. this turned into a big ordeal and tisha got mad at me for inviting kyara over. when i invited her over, i thought that she was allowed to spend the night b/c tisha didnt say anything when i told her that kyara was spening the night. so they were both mad at me. so i left without saying goodbye. kyara forgave me that night, but tisha is still mad at me. i have tryed saying sorry but she wont accept it. what else should i do?
xoxunforgetablexox answered Saturday June 17 2006, 1:51 pm: well this whole thing sounds liek a huge misunderstanding and tisha shouldd forgive you. Just talk to her and see if thre is anything else up that tisha is not telling you...good luck and i hope you and tisha are stlil friends! [ xoxunforgetablexox's advice column | Ask xoxunforgetablexox A Question ]
ASKxKATiEx3 answered Friday June 16 2006, 11:58 am: hmmm. well if tisha is a REAL friend, she will HAVE to forgive you. if she doesn't seem to be going along the path of forgiving you, try listening to HER side of the story. also talk to kyara & see how she thinks you should work this out. i hope this helped ! i hope everything works out okay & tisha stays your friend! losing friends is really painful & i hope it doesn't happen to you! ♥ katie [ ASKxKATiEx3's advice column | Ask ASKxKATiEx3 A Question ]
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