My friend is sooooooooooooooo stupid for what she did.
Question Posted Wednesday December 3 2008, 5:08 pm
Today in 7th period I asked my teacher can I go 2 the the library.I went down stairs I saw 2 boys by the water fountain by the bathrooms. The library was lock so I just walked the halls. I came back 2 the library and heard a girl in the boys' room. I didn't think nothing about it, until the bell rung and I was looking for my friend by her locker, but she wasnt there.I heard alot of commotion by the bathroom. The kids said that it was a girl in the bathroom on her knees doing something she shouldnt have been doing. They didnt say it like that. I just knew it was her.I kept saying in my head not(her name). I asked my other friend was it her she said yea. Two weeks ago she told us that she was with this boy she was in the bathroom. I know she was embarrassed, but how can she just forget about it.Oh and can you tell me why I should not to cuss her out and not hurt her the stupid thing she did. Cuz I am so embarrassed.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? sweetipie205 answered Sunday December 7 2008, 3:08 pm: People make mistakes, and yes your friend made a stupid one, but that doesn't mean that she wants you to bail out as a friend. You need to talk to her. Ask her why she did it. And explain to her that you are upset with what she did.I bet your friend feels really bad about what happened and if you two are close and you just ditch her then she may feel like there is no one else to turn to. I would be embarrassed it one of my friends did that too. But I would not curse her out and but I may yell. As my mom says, the best way to deal with a problem is to talk it out. So, talk it out. I am sure that this may blow over like many things do in the school. If not, protect your friend as much as possible. I hope I helped
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