Question Posted Saturday September 29 2007, 3:51 pm
k so i had my homecoming last night and i had a date but he got suspeneded the day before so he couldn't go but i also had a thing going with my friend who took this other girl that i hate. At homecoming my friend and i ended up making out and his date, including my date who got suspended friends are very mad at me and him. I don't know what to do it fix it all and convince everyone that i'm not a slut and it was a mistake. How can i make it up to my date that got suspended? PLEASEE HELP!
duudee_advicer answered Saturday September 29 2007, 10:05 pm: Ah, I'm a bit confused. You basically made out with a guy who had another date? Personally, I don't believe that makes you a slut at all; but hey, alot of people are more strict then I am.
But heres what I say: Who cares what they think? Yes, I know its alot harder then it sounds, but personally that helps me get through alot of rough times. So the guy had a date, it doesn't mean they were married or anything. Its not like you broke up the cutest couple in the world, its just one dance.
Now to your date who got suspended, you don't really have much explaining to do. It was homecoming night and you got carried away, it was totally understandable. He's lucky you had a good time after he left you date-less at the last moment. If people say anything to do, simply answer, "Well hey, atleast I had fun. I'm sorry you didn't."
If you're more polite then this, then go ahead and explain that you got carried away. But honestly, I don't think that you are at fault in any way here; You're just a teenage girl having fun!
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