okay well this might not be in the right catagory so im sorry...
but anyways, me and my friend just got out of a HUGE fight and weve been gettin along better but we still havent talked about our problems but i told her that we r gonna talk about them either tommorrow or the next day.. i just wanna know how i shoulld bring things up..((if you dont remember or didnt read the fight it is labeled: its about to be a .....GIRLFIGHT)) i know corny title but yea, please help=]
thanx<3
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? x0xfabulous0x answered Sunday November 12 2006, 5:06 pm: heyy. I know it may seem tough to bring it up but it needs to be done. If whatever it was you fought about isn't brought into the open it could blow up again and make things worse off and you don't want to ruin your friendship. Get your friend to sit in your room with you or some other place without distractiona and say, I know this may be tough to talk about but its important. When we had our fight... hopefully she agrees that things need to be discussed between the two of you. Good luck with your friend. I hope things go well for you and I hope your friendship stays strong. ♥ Kelli [ x0xfabulous0x's advice column | Ask x0xfabulous0x A Question ]
croat answered Friday November 10 2006, 2:40 am: it's never easy talk to someone about something that makes ether of you mad but it's important to talk. their isn't mush to say but other then the fact to try and keep a open mind about what you best friend is saying, what made them come to this "crossroads" i guess you can say, and how they feel about it. above all it's important that you find somewhere quiet and alone where you can talk.
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