My Friend and i have been planing to go to this party for a while. But my one friend whos house i was gonna go to cancled on me because her wrist hurt!! i dont really think she wanted to go in the first place but she invited me over and every thing and just blew me off!!! Shes done this be for!! Should I be mad??
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? PinkLady4863 answered Sunday October 28 2007, 2:25 pm: don't get mad, instead, take the hint. She blew you off, and confronting her will only make her continue about how her wrist hurt and she didn't want to go, if she's manipulative she can twist it around to make you look bad for being mad about it. i've been through ALOT of friend drama and the best thing to do here is to move on from it. don't call her to hang out, because obviously she isn't reliable. Talk to more people hang out with other friends more and become closer with girls you didn't talk to that much before. If she calls you to hang out don't blow her off to get back at her, just move on and have fun. life is too short to get angry over little things. [ PinkLady4863's advice column | Ask PinkLady4863 A Question ]
cheerxleader14 answered Saturday October 27 2007, 9:57 pm: i have had so much friend drama in the past two months. its not even worth going through the drama of fighting..trust me just talk to her and ask her why. if she gives you a hard time just let it go and see if it happend again if it does then maybe you should be mad but if she has a logical explanation and her wrist really did hurt id say let it go. it will save yyou a lit of time and it will save your friendship. [ cheerxleader14's advice column | Ask cheerxleader14 A Question ]
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