14/f
about 4 years ago all the guys i new at school hated me, and i cried just about everynight. slowly we became friends again, im frineds with them now. im confused aobut guys and trust, does that have anything to do with it?
xXxPuNki-PiXiExXx answered Wednesday July 11 2007, 8:17 am: Most girls when they're 10 don't worry about guys until later in life so it boggles me why you would get so upset over them but that doesn't matter.
As your friendships and relationships with males develop your ability to trust them will slowly and gradually increase. The male species is a mystery to every woman.
In other words, nothing wrong with you everyone gets confused about guys and you just need to relax and dont think so much about guys (as hard as that is). Just smile and be happy! Not fake happy but real happy! Your making friends and with the opposite sex (go you!) so just think positive about whatever situation your in.
Im sorry if i didnt answer whatever your question was i didnt quite understand it.
ammo answered Wednesday July 11 2007, 7:53 am: I'm afraid the question is very vague so I'm not entirely certain I can give you an adequate answer. I will say though that trust does does walk hand in hand with friendship. I mean if you can't trust someone would you really call them a friend. Guys can be very manipulative anyway (as can be both sexes) but if there's one thing I do know about groups of any kind of people it's they can sometimes act like a pack of wolves or like a swarm of locusts. They will stick together and follow the lead of the others. If the minority hate someone they all hate them - most of them probably not even knowing why, it's just so they fit in. As I said though your question was very vague (did you betray someone's trust for them to hate you?) so I can't really give a definitive answer but I hope this was okay. [ ammo's advice column | Ask ammo A Question ]
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