My friend Michelle told me lies in high school in our senior year in 2004. I had lunch by myself and Michelle had a short day at school every day because she had work and she can leave the grounds in the middle of school around noon. When she left I had lunch and sometimes she didn’t have work. So I was hoping she will hang out with me at lunch. But then I never see her come visit me. Last time she came up to me at lunch time and she told me “I can’t stay to long because my mom wants me home” I ask “why?” she said that her mom doesn’t want her to stay at school if she can go home at noon every day. That was the most worst lie I ever heard. My past friends lie to me and I just couldn’t take it anymore. I only had her and Josh at school because my other two friends were at a different high school. Josh came by once in a while to hang with me at my lunch he ditch class for me! I cry so hard that day when I found out she’s been lying to me everyone in class
ask me if I was ok I couldn’t stop crying I had to go to counseling. It was a trouble year. I Ask Mandy why she lies to me and she said she has a hard time trusting people because they lie to her too in the past.
Now we are good friends and hang out all the time but deep down I feel like I can’t rust her anymore. How can I trust her again?
Em231 answered Tuesday November 20 2007, 6:04 pm: Hey, my name is Em231 and I think I can help ok
you can't trust her again you just have to go your own way because if you keep making up she
will think she can keep lieing to you and she would'nt think anything of it because you keep
making upwith her. So, I think you should look for your own friend that don't lie to you . No, friend
lies to you especialy a good friend like Michelle
("But know she isn't).
Well, I hope I helped
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