Question Posted Wednesday December 6 2006, 12:06 am
Okay, there's Tim and Harry. Tim is really cold hearted, doesn't care about others that much, blah blah. In a cute way. Harry is overly sensative and over dramaatic most of the time. Well, they are both gay and they've been friends for a while and they're perfect for each other (in a friend way mind you)
Well, Harry told Tim something that he was apparently sad about and Tim thought it was funny how Harry was making a stupid incident so dramatic and laughed and told Jen who is a really good friend of Harrys. Then Harry goes and says "I can't believe you! You're laughing and telling everyone about a sad troy?!!" or something like that. SO basically Harry is mad at Tim and TIm doesn't care and thinks it's funny and now Harry is all not hyper and somber looking most of the time and he's ignoring Tim whom I am always with at school and so I don't get to wlak with Harry to classes sometimes now. The thing is Harry won't forgive Tim unless Tim says he's sorry which TIm isn't going to do anytime soon.
So how can I get them to be friends again?> How can I get Tim to say sorry to Harry? ( I already tired the--"But you're being so mean throwing away such a good friendship" and all that stuff and it didn't work on Tim)
Can anyone help me??? I'm stuck in the middle and it's a very awkward position for me..
stephanerd answered Wednesday December 6 2006, 11:16 am: Tim's being a jackass, and there's nothing you can do about that. He knows Harry thought it was important, and he's not sensitive to his friend's feelings. [ stephanerd's advice column | Ask stephanerd A Question ]
justaskemily answered Wednesday December 6 2006, 12:40 am: You need them to see how stupid sthe fight is and how it is effecting other people around them and how they have to get over it and move on!! make them see how stupid they are being.
Hope i helped.
Goodluck, Love Emily [ justaskemily's advice column | Ask justaskemily A Question ]
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