Two of my best friends really don't get together well. Say their names are Kerry and Lucy. Kerry is spoiled. She gets everything she wants. I don't care about that though. She's still a great friend. Lucy does care about that though. They both got the same thing for Christmas. An Ipod Nano. From Kerry the story is that her parents told Lucy's parnets what they were getting Kerry for Christmas. Thats not what Lucy says though. Who should I believe? HELP!!!!!
If your friends have problems with each other, they need to work it out between themselves. And you need to tell them that. Maybe you can write them each a note or message saying something like: "Both of you are my really good friends. I know you have disagreements sometimes, and I really hope you can work them out because I hate to see you two fighting. But it really makes me feel bad when you talk bad about each other. So please don't bring me into the middle of your arguements." [ Jeanne's advice column | Ask Jeanne A Question ]
alorra123 answered Wednesday August 1 2007, 12:00 am: OMG! Are they seriously fighting about that, forgive me, but thats so stupid. I think you need to sit your friends down and have a talk with them. That has got to be one of the dumbest things to fight about. [ alorra123's advice column | Ask alorra123 A Question ]
Razhie answered Tuesday July 31 2007, 10:42 pm: Who cares?!
How did these girls make something that happened some 6 months ago an issue NOW?
If they are giving you nonesene about who to believe all you need to tell them is: "I don't care what happened and I don't care what you guys believe. I don't matter a rats ass to me."
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