Ask_Sam answered Saturday August 19 2006, 9:36 am: what i think you should do is turn around to your friend and say to her "listen right your suppose to be my friend and i tell you something in confidence and your making fun of me why?" and then just say if you had a phobia or a secret to tell me i wouldn't tell anyone because am your friend and i thought you mine. [ Ask_Sam's advice column | Ask Ask_Sam A Question ]
SoNuLiCiOuSsS answered Saturday August 19 2006, 9:25 am: First of all never again share information like that with anyone. 2nd talk to her tell her how you feel about her making fun of you. If she continues to do so, start making fun of her for making fun of you. If that doesn't work you will probably have to sink down to her level and make fun of her embarassing moments. [ SoNuLiCiOuSsS's advice column | Ask SoNuLiCiOuSsS A Question ]
hannahd answered Saturday August 19 2006, 1:48 am: Don't take it too seriously or personally. She's probably just joking. & if not, then that's probably the lamest/weakest thing to make fun of someone for. [ hannahd's advice column | Ask hannahd A Question ]
xSharpiexLovex answered Friday August 18 2006, 11:26 pm: well if you get mad at her or something, or act like it makes you mad, she will probably think its even funnier
you could try just laughing alot with her, and just being like, "haha ino isnt it weird but its true its like a phobia haha"
its not weird actually lol im sure many people would be afraid to die naked if you took a survey...
just try to lighten up and go along with it dont make it an issue
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ok if you were looking for different advice, you could also like talk it out with her and tell her its serious and its something you really fear
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