Ok, my name is Brenda, and here's the situation (it's a bit complicated, please try to follow along.) Ok, my friend Tracy likes a boy named Chad, and she thinks he likes her too. However, I know he likes my other friend Sandy, and she told me that he asked her out (but she said no because she doesn't like him). Anyway, Tracy was getting so wrapped up in him that I told her "I think he might like Sandy because he keeps asking her out." Well, Tracy went to Sandy and said "Brenda told me what you said about Chad, and I wanted to know, is it true??" Surprisingly, Sandy got so upset at me! She's mad that I told Tracy her business, and she thinks I only used her for information. I'm sorry that I told Tracy, but I don't think it's a big deal. Anyway, now she's mad at me. What should I do now? Thanks
You'll probably have to wait a couple of weeks before she forgives you. Try learning from this social blunder. [ Matt's advice column | Ask Matt A Question ]
TheAnnie answered Wednesday March 12 2008, 10:15 pm: just give it time. i don't think its that big of a deal to get all fussed over. i mean it should end, let them deal on their own. [ TheAnnie's advice column | Ask TheAnnie A Question ]
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