to make a long story short..im going to prom alone..and just recently i tried getting into my best friends limo(already paid for). of course i will pay them back.The problem is my friends..there is rooom for me..but they are saying no because i dspend all my time with my bf..and its so messed up because i was looking foward to spending this special night with my friends. im so ANGRY with tthem..should i even go to prom? i wont have fun if i have to drive there and especially because im so m ad at them..but ive been llooking foward to this. what would you do? not going might make them feel bad..plus i have to room with 3 of them for senior trip. im just so angry..at first they were pushing for me to go in the limo..and now they are just like.."oh well..im sorry"
You should be pissed because they're being stupid about the limo situation and they should be pissed because you blew them off for your boyfriend.
I'm sure if you talk shit out [no matter how angry you are] things can heal & work out. If they don't seem to change their minds about letting you in the limo then fuck them.
Don't miss out on prom though just because of your friends. They're dumb & they're no reason to miss out on prom. Besides, prom only comes once [unless you're extremely lucky] so why miss out? If you don't go, you'll regret it. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
sillyrob answered Thursday May 24 2007, 7:25 pm: Maybe you should stop ignoing your friends to spend time with your boyfriend. Chances are you and him will break up in less than 6 months, but your friends will always be there for you. Next time don't be so damn cold to those who try to be there for you. [ sillyrob's advice column | Ask sillyrob A Question ]
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