me and my guy friend are rele tight so when my aunt was murdered i went to his house and cried literally on his shoulder. so any way emotions got really heavy and i ended up kisin him and i left embrassed and he has a gf so he told her because he is such a good person and she told every one eles they a re having problems now becuz of this and now im known as the "homewrecker" it sux cuz i just experienced a great loss
what should i do
LM answered Tuesday May 15 2007, 7:58 pm: You were acting irrationally. Under normal circumstances you would NOT have done something like that (hopefully) so just apologize to this girl and tell her what happened. She probably has no idea. Plus, your guy friend should have told her why you were over in the first place.
I'm sorry for you loss. I know how it feels. :(
Just don't let anyone get to you- and don't live up to your reputation. [ LM's advice column | Ask LM A Question ]
alyzza18 answered Tuesday May 15 2007, 7:53 pm: not to be mean or anything but if you knew he had a girlfriend you shouldn't have done it, even in the worst of times such as that.....and sorry for your loss. i hope that this problem passes you and goes away. hope I helped... leave feedback if yur still unsure [ alyzza18's advice column | Ask alyzza18 A Question ]
andalixsays answered Tuesday May 15 2007, 7:51 pm: Do people know what happened to your aunt? Because if they do, it's absolutely terrible. No one should ever say that. I'd do the same if I was in that situation. But if they don't and you don't want to tell them, then ask him to stand up for you. He probably will. He doesn't even have to take the blame, but just say, "It was stupid but there was a reason. She wasn't being a whore or anything," or something that suggests the same thing. [ andalixsays's advice column | Ask andalixsays A Question ]
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