Name's Kailyn Broney Okay, well. I have this friend named Shay and everytime we go to the movie theatres she always asks me to pay for candy and crap I don't want with MY Money and I say "No, you should get your own" So she like friggin spazzes infront of me and starts yelling at me and gets mad and makes everyone stare at her, she wants to be an actress so I guess that's her way of getting her stupid "attention", anyways, I wish I could stand up to this B*leep!* And tell her how I feel! Like my mom's pissed at how she plans stuff and she never phones my mom, like just on messenger and I ask my mom if she can come over of course but then my mom gets mad then i don't know what to do! People say I should stand up for myself but I cant! GUUHH!!
If she asks you for money and you refuse to give her, then you don't and if she makes a scene because she such a drama queen, yell back and the attention she wants so bad, get it for yourself, that would teach her a lesson.
But all in all, in general, if i was in your shoes, I'd probably slap her across the face so hard, and never speak to her again.
It's kind of confusing why do you speak to her? She doesn't seem like someone you like to hang out with so don't give her a chance to control you.
Simply tell her "You shut the hell up or I will make you"
And if she invites herself over your house without asking for a permission from you (which is unbelievable rude) , open the door and tell her "You aren't invited here" and slam it in her face.
This girl got to take what she deserves, and I advice you to give it to her and yell back louder than she ever expects, don't be afraid of her, if she's being a bitch be 10x times worse.
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