So i have a good friend, we were friends since grade 5. now were in grade 8. in facebook, she tagged all her friends. she tagged me as "a good friend" and she tagged other friends including my crush as "the one you can trust on". so my friend doesnt trust me :(... what should i do? we were like sisters...really close to each other. maybe i was acting a little mean to her. thats coz she doesnt care if a guy makes fun of me ... (being racist with me)..
AskHerThis answered Friday December 11 2009, 5:59 pm: Well, as you may have realised you can only tag your friend once on one photo on facebook. It is most likely that she does trust you and you may just be getting a bit paranoid. Just remember to remind her she can tell you anything, if you think she seems upset about something, this may help her gain more trust with you, if you think about it as well, you can trust good friends. and thats what she see's you as. Honestly do not worry about it. x [ AskHerThis's advice column | Ask AskHerThis A Question ]
sunshine1232 answered Friday December 11 2009, 5:23 pm: Try talking to her talking goes a long way it's better then not saying anything at all keeping everything your feeling to yourself isn't healthy it's better to get everything out in the open explain to her about the comments she made about being racist towards you that isn't right i wouldn't worry about the Facebook thing :) [ sunshine1232's advice column | Ask sunshine1232 A Question ]
You can only tag a person once in each "photo" including those charts, so don't take it to heart if you're not tagged on every single one. At least you were tagged at all. [ ohNooooooooo's advice column | Ask ohNooooooooo A Question ]
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