I got in a huge fight with my friend today because I was mad at her for ignoring me when she was with her other friends at this high school football game on Friday.
So then we were talking on MSN, and I told her that I didn't want anything bad to happen to her, and I told her to watch her back because I wouldn't trust her other friends. (Her friends are in the bad crowd at school - potential juvenile delinquents)
She blew it way out of proportion, told one of her other friends on MSN about what I said, putting it into her own words, and now her friend is pissed off at me because my friend said that I said bad stuff about her, when I didn't.
iluvyoohlikew0ah answered Sunday September 30 2007, 9:55 pm: Personally I would just ignore this whole drama. If you're friend wants to make it a bigger situation than it really is than she's obviously just trying to start drama. Try catching you're friend when she's not busy and ask to talk to her and try explaining things to her and maybe she'll understand if not than she must not be that good of a BFFE. hope things work out for you :) [ iluvyoohlikew0ah's advice column | Ask iluvyoohlikew0ah A Question ]
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