My second best friend told this guy (who's sorta my friend.. we're cool) that I just like flirting with (which I did often) that I USED to like him on AIM yesterday. He gave me weird looks and didn't talk to me all day. I am mad at my friend for doing this because hes in a lot of my classes and I'm afraid that it's going to get really akward and it wasn't her place to tell him, anyway. What should I do so this won't happen again? What should I do about my guy friend? (She's already done this 3 or 4 times to other friends this year).
Additional info, added Friday April 13 2007, 7:54 pm: I am also mad because she didn't tell him the full truth.
15/f. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? asktatianna answered Friday April 13 2007, 11:18 pm: ok heres what you do if your friend keeps doing this then she not your friend to hurt you like that to prevent this from happening again then dont tell her about who you like someone thats whet diary is for cause she probuly wats to date him and tryin to ruin you
crissx33 answered Friday April 13 2007, 10:30 pm: ok well first of all.. its only awkward if you make it awkward. so dont make it awkward. and tell your friend not to blab. be like im trusting you not to tell him this and youve done it alot and thats liek 3 friends ive lost because of this. [ crissx33's advice column | Ask crissx33 A Question ]
looloo12 answered Friday April 13 2007, 10:14 pm: First of all,she doesn't sound like that good of a friend. Talk to her about this so she knows she's NOT supposed to. Second of all, try to talk to this guy and tell him your friend didn't tell the whole truth. Get it straightened out with him somehow so its not so awkward. You might even ask your friend to tell him the whole truth.
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