my friend read a text message about her what should i do
Question Posted Monday November 17 2008, 3:20 pm
so me and this girl never really got along we are kinda just friends because we hang out in the same group and its better to be on good terms with each other. well today i texted my other friend saying how i think shes so annoying in lunch every day becasue she always brings up a story about when she was drunk over the weekend or something and im so sick of hearing it because she never really drank and this year she does kind of to fit in with the cool crowd and she thinks shes so cool and she read it and she got shocked and like mad and shes like im just never gonna talk to her anymore .. i know her she will probbaly im me or text me and like confront me in some harsh way saying im 2 faced bitch and all this stuff .. i dont want to just sit there and get walked on i want to have a strong arguemnt so she cant like take over i know many people would vouch for me and say that im right she thinks shes all cool allof a sudden because she goes to parties.. what should i do? and shes the type of girl who will go around telling her friends(my friends) that im 2 faced and said all this mean stuff and overexaggerate it all.
pouncebaby9 answered Tuesday November 18 2008, 8:33 pm: first of all, maybe your friend showed the "annoying girl" the text message on purpose.. how did she end up seeing it? anyways just be like "i was stating my opinion and its true. Besides i was gonna confront your face eventually. You know we dont get along so stop the act already. All you ever talk about is how you think youre cool because you drink now, YOUR NOT. You make yourself look like an asshole bragging and your annoying. ASK ANYONEE. Big deal i sent a text "friends name here", it's the truth. so shut the fcuk upp bxtchh :)" haaahaha hopee i helpeddddddd [ pouncebaby9's advice column | Ask pouncebaby9 A Question ]
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