My friends(former friends) are writing notes to another one of my friends about me and i dont know if that one friend is writing bad stuff back! if i ask her if she is she'll say no because she's known to write bad things about people! so i dont know what to do! please help fast! i need it!Thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? Anq3L_xO answered Tuesday November 14 2006, 8:55 pm: Sounds like you could use some new friends. Anyone who would say something bad about you and not tell you about it to your face is shady and unworthy of any friendship. Don't talk to her, let her know you found out she was saying bad things about you, and if she asks what those bad things are turn it around on her. Say something like, "well I'd really like to hear what you said yourself before I go ahead and believe what I heard/think you said." But you really just shouldn't have anything to do with this b*tch [excuse my language]. Hope I helped. -Angel [ Anq3L_xO's advice column | Ask Anq3L_xO A Question ]
br0ken_x_smile answered Tuesday November 14 2006, 7:06 pm: Tryyy to steal the note from her if you can. If you go to her house look in her bag or something! But don't try to be a stalkerr typee. If she can't show you them than maybe she is writing back bad about you.
looloo12 answered Tuesday November 14 2006, 7:03 pm: i had almost that same problem ask one of your friends that you think is writing bad stuff bak's friends if they kbo about it. or try to get a hold on one of those notes [ looloo12's advice column | Ask looloo12 A Question ]
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