Question Posted Sunday September 17 2006, 10:17 am
okay soo a couple of nites ago i kindda ditched mi freind. i didnt want her to get hurt but the result came out to be that she did get hurt. i feel bad now and i think she hates me. wut should i do becus i rele couldn't imagine mi life without her. help
MelLeDisko answered Sunday September 17 2006, 8:34 pm: The only thing you can really do is tell her you were wrong to ditch her, and you know that now and that you're really sorry and you realize how important her friendship is to you, and you don't want to ruin it. And ask her if she'll please forgive you, and if she needs time to think about it, she got it. She may need to cool off and just think about things for awhile so just give her time. Then, if she does forgive you [ and hopefully she will! ] then just dedicate like, a whole weekend to her to make it up to her ; whatever she wants to do, wherever she wants to go. And just hang out and have alot of fun and let her know how great of a friend she is and how sorry you are. I hope I helped. [ MelLeDisko's advice column | Ask MelLeDisko A Question ]
MaytalioliPoP answered Sunday September 17 2006, 8:16 pm: The best thing you can do right now is to tell her what you just told me. Tell her you know what you did was wrong and you are very sorry. You didnt think it would hurt her and you cant imagine life with out her. That will make her feel so good she will forget you ever ditched her in the first place. If she is still mad at you after that she is probably just testing you. Keep saying sorry until she finally cracks! [ MaytalioliPoP's advice column | Ask MaytalioliPoP A Question ]
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