hey everyone.. ok well i went in my friend's myspace... and the first time i got in her account she didn't care... but then the 2nd time i did it she got mad at me... && my brother found out because i forgot to sign out.. so yeah && my parents also know... but they think i asked her but i didn't and now she's mad at me and i called her and apologized like a million times... && she said that she can't trust me anymore and she doensn't want me calling her anymore or talk 2 me ever again so what should i do?
ohflipitsgracie answered Thursday August 3 2006, 3:02 pm: Wow. First off, I think you know what you did was wrong. Second off, It is also wrong for your friend not to forgive you. You should maybe wait a few weeks/months before calling her again to let her cool off. Also, look at signs of how she feels at school. Does she give you nasty stares? Does she gossip? If she does, wait until she quits. Then try the apology again, remind her that you know what you did was wrong, and that you won't do it again. She may not trust you anymore, if that's what she says, then be as truthful as you can to her from then on, maybe she will realize you are truly sorry. [ ohflipitsgracie's advice column | Ask ohflipitsgracie A Question ]
DefinedEyes answered Thursday August 3 2006, 1:51 pm: I guess leave her alone,
you did invade her privacy going on to her account.
Sometimes it just takes a while for things to settle down, dont call her anymore, because seeing its just making her more angry. Leave her alone and wait it out, you've already apologized and did all you can do, now if she still wants to be friends with you its up to hernow.
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