Okay... Well there's this girl at school named Rachel. She's such a pretty, outgoing, and smart girl. We use to be friends but then when I shouted for her to come with me to our next class or else we'll get detention if were late. But what she said she heard me say that I called her a hoar. I didn't I tried apologizing to her and everything but she won't even look at me anymore. Or even talk to me anymore. Now their's this guy named Phillip became friends with her and with her other girl friends like their one big popular group. But today She actually looked happy to see me well at least I thought... I actually got to tell one of my jokes and she actually laughed and we had a blast for 5 minutes then it was over. Do you think she wants to be friends again or no??? What should I do???????????????????
Veranex answered Friday December 1 2006, 10:59 pm: Ok, if you want to be friends with her, or even try to get your friendship to a better level, apologize. It is the WORST thing in the world for a guy to call a girl a Whore, and maybe she does want to get your friendship back. You should go on with what your doing, but try to talk to her more, but don't seem like 'We've GOT to be friends' You lost the friendship, so it'll take awhile to get it back. I hoped I helped, if you need more advice from me message me, I'll be happy to help you out. [ Veranex's advice column | Ask Veranex A Question ]
ashmoe2 answered Friday December 1 2006, 8:47 pm: well i would have been a little upset that you didn't apologize EVEN if you didn't say that but i would keep talking to her and see what goes from there [ ashmoe2's advice column | Ask ashmoe2 A Question ]
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