my friends and i got in a huge fight over something so stupid.
hes deleted me off his myspace, off his instant messanger and everything. we were supposed to go to homecoming along with one other friend of ours but now i dont think he'll want to go if im there.
its gone so far and we've both hurt eachother it wasnt just one person doing it all.
what should i do? apologize? what if he's still mad at me? should i wait till he apologizes?
Thief answered Saturday October 13 2007, 8:49 pm: Ah i get ya, i wonder what this "something stupid" is anyway, could be something could be nothing, but anyway if he's deleted you off his myspace and im then whatever, rather than atlking about it, he would be a lil whiner and just totally erase you. I think it's stpid and maybe you should just talk to him one on one, that way it'll show that you mean business, than ahving someone to the messageing for you. It sucks to fight wityh friends esspecially if it's something stupid, i had to do that in high school, sounds almost elementray schoolish ya know? Anyway, just try and talk to him, and if he refuses then he's not worth the effort and just move on. People like that can't be reasoned with. Hope this helps and take care [ Thief's advice column | Ask Thief A Question ]
dancedance42 answered Saturday October 13 2007, 7:14 pm: You should call him or tell him in person that you are sorry for what happened, and you miss talking to him and hanging out with him. If he seems mad, dont talk about homecoming. But if he accepts it and apologizes back, start a conversation and bring up homecoming. hope this helps
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