ok so my friend lets say her name is L.D told my other friend lets say her name is N.S that i said N.S is a whore and i didnt. I told N.S that i didnt and she believes me. L.D is now telling N.S that i am lying to her and L.D wont talk to me.
What do i do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? Teza answered Wednesday August 23 2006, 8:26 pm: That is pointless drama that no one needs. You're getting agravated for no reason. If she wants to belive something stupid like that, let her. She has no proof that you said it and if you did, so what? She needs to learn how to get over immature things like that. Try talking to L.D one more time. If she won't belive you, oh well. Don't beg her to forgive you and don't put so much effort in fixing this when it's not your fault. Things like this will blow off but just don't let it get to you. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
ductape_n_roses answered Wednesday August 23 2006, 8:09 pm: Screw LD. Obiously that person has some issues with you or w/ herself. Ask herwhy they are doing this and if she have some little petty grudge on you.
And for NS, if she believes LD bs, then you should tell her this:
If you believe some rumor that has no support or facts, then you'd better think about it again. You're believing a pharase made up. I mean do you know who else heard me say that? How would LD know if I did infact say it (which I didnt). Ask LS to name the person[s] who heard me say you are a whore.
You can. LS can't. You know why? Because I didn't say it. You're believing some rumor that no one ca support
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