AskCollegeGirl answered Tuesday March 17 2009, 12:17 am: What I do is strategically list logical remarks and rebuttals. Such as think out where and when you were that day in detail then go to them and say that you didn't do it because you were in school that time frame, etc and use your class schedule, phone history or whatever as proof. If you know who did what your parents are accusing you of, snoop and find out definitive evidence that accuses the other person that way your parents know. Another thing i can suggest is recruit someone that was there or knows the story and they can tell them.
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Jami answered Monday March 16 2009, 10:57 pm: Be straight with them, looking them in the eye and tell them the truth. If they are hard to convince, be very open with them so that they see you have nothing to hide. You can earn their trust back and these issues should die down. Communication and honesty are key. [ Jami's advice column | Ask Jami A Question ]
Uniq_The_Geek answered Monday March 16 2009, 3:10 pm: Hi =]
It all depends on what they're accusing you OF. I'll give you two examples. One scenario: They are accusing you of having sex, but you are still a virgin. You can simply tell them NO, and since you have no guilty conscience you can take a lie detector test (seems a bit extreme) or go to the GYN if youre a girl ( but they really can't tell how you're hymen got broken)... Or maybe its a small lie, for example: They accused you of stealing $20... Well there's not much you can do, a lie detector test LOL or they gotta take your word.. its just up to you to be telling the truth. In these cases they gotta take your word.. are they accusing you because there's no one else around who could have done the dirty deed or...? Well good luck!
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