ok my best friend told my other best friend that she was having a sleep over, but she didnt tell me. Then she said that she was going to invite this girl to her party that she dont even like over me. Then my other friend ask what about Kandy and she said ummm she might be out of town which im not. So this heffa gone keep talkin bout the other girl comin instead of me. Should I be mad at the heffa
yes or no and give me reasons why or why not
orphans answered Monday April 9 2007, 7:13 pm: wow, you sound like someone from over here, in leicester. anyhoo, i think its your choice to be angry. noone can influence an emotion. do you feel angry? i think you do, because you're calling her a heffa, which isnt exacly a compliment. so your allready angry, so you allready answered your own question....sort of. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
DepthofHeart answered Monday April 9 2007, 7:06 pm: It's your choice whether to be mad at her or not, but she's your friend and it's not very nice to call her a "heffa". You should talk to her and tell her how you feel. Maybe ask for an explanation for her actions. Maybe it's just a misunderstanding and maybe not. Go talk to her, and then you can decide whether or not your mad at her and if she's even a good enough friend to waste your time being mad at.
Sky1435 answered Monday April 9 2007, 6:44 pm: First of all if she is your friend you shouldn't call her a "heffa"
I don't think you should be mad until you talk to her
if your really interested in being friends just talk..
As corny as this may sound talkin helps more times that not.
So the question isn't whether to be mad because no one can tell you how to feel thats only your decision but the question is why is she doing this and only she can answer it...
-Sky- [ Sky1435's advice column | Ask Sky1435 A Question ]
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