Question Posted Thursday September 20 2007, 8:21 pm
okay so me and this friend lets call her wendy have been friends since elementry school... im not 18... okay so my senior year we started getting closer as friends so we hung out more... well she started going out with a 13 year old... (she was 18)... well she told me this story that she have him "head" in her friends car and i was like okay i dont care...
so a week later she asked me a favor to pick up her boyfriend and take him to her house... well me and my boyfriend went to go get him and at like 1 in the morning she called me to take him home...
so we went to pick them up and i realized that i needed to let my mom know where i was going... so me and my boyfriend went into the house while they were in the car...
so i went outside and i walk into the car and i catch her giving him "head" in my car... i get pissed because i feel its disrespectful... so i cuss her out when we drop him off... and she denys that she did anything to this day..
so now its been like a year later... and shes trying to talk to me again and i still feel that it was really wrong
1. that she did it...
2. that she denys it...
what should i do should i let it go or keep her out of my life...
because i really dont want that kind of person in my life...
dancedance42 answered Saturday September 22 2007, 9:54 pm: I would not keep her as a close friend.
1. shes dating a 13 year old? thats not really legal
2. she disrespected you. she gave a kid head in your car. GROSS.
its totally up to you if you want to keep her as a friend. if shes been a loyal friend all along before this, talk to her about it. if shes immature and is like "get over it" or whatever, you should not keep her around.
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