I don't want to lose my best friend just because of her mom.
Question Posted Friday January 19 2007, 5:24 pm
When I got off the bus today, my best said, "God, my mom got on my nerves last night." And I asked her what she did and she's like, "She was saying how I don't need to hang around the popular people and be in cliques and talk about people and stuff." And I said, "So she just randomly said that? Haha, why'd she say it?" Right after I said that, my mom drove up so I had to go. I called her about 45 minutes ago and I said, "So, what were you saying at the bus stop?" And she's like, "Uhh, I can't talk about it. They're here." And I said, "Um, what? WHO'S here? Ughhh, what were you talking about after school?" And she's like, "I gotta go. Bye." We said bye and she hung up after that. A few minutes later she texted me and said, "My mom was right next to me!!" And I sent something back and I said, "Oh, sorry. :[ I didn't know." I don't understand why she won't tell me anything, though. We normally tell each other EVERYTHING. If she's not telling me...do you think it's about me or something? Ahhhh! I don't know. Her mom told her to stop hangout with whoever it was that she was talking about it. What do I do?!?!
clouded_bluee answered Friday January 19 2007, 7:12 pm: It may not be about you but I know if it was me in that situation I wouldn't want to talk about it infront of my mom. Maybe your friend thought her mom would get mad if she knew she told anyone about their talk. It's probably not about you, im sure she will tell you sooner or later. [ clouded_bluee's advice column | Ask clouded_bluee A Question ]
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