last night i went to a frinds hhouse where there was this new girl there that was my friends friend. she wanted to drink so we all decided we'd have a little. me and my friend just had about a shot each and were fine and decided to stop while the other girl got compleatly wasted. we were alone for a while and then the parents came home and saw that she was drunk, and they automatically questioned me and my friend who werernt drink. that was last night and today my friend told me that she confessed and was grounded and that if i dident confess that i wouldent be allowed to hang out wiht her anymore if i dident confess to her dad. the only problem is i told my mom i dident and she doesnt believe me and is pissed at me but i dident drink alot and i was fine but i dont wanna loose my bestfriend so should i jsut confess? or keep to it.. i dont kno what to do HELP!
blujay answered Wednesday November 22 2006, 10:32 am: okay friends are like family they are with you through everything and if you really care about your friend and dont want to loose her then you should confess but if you want to wait and let things blow over then thats fine too but i dought that that's right to do. but i hope everything works out . hope i can help. [ blujay's advice column | Ask blujay A Question ]
sizzlinmandolin answered Sunday November 19 2006, 3:59 pm: Own up to what you did and pay the consequences for it. You made a choice and you got caught doing something you weren't supposed to be doing. The longer you lie, the bigger the consequences will be. You'll be found out eventually and you'll wish you had told sooner. It sucks, I know, but that's life.
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