should i believe my bestfriend or my friend? because my friend said that my best friend was talking crap about my freiend and my best friend said she was not talking about her so who do i believe?
from california,13 ,female
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? JasmineandSydney answered Sunday February 28 2010, 11:00 am: Well, it all depends. It's all about who's more loal and trustworthy. The one you've know for longer or has never lied to you is the one that you should trust. So I think that would be your best friend, but who knows it could be just your friend. But your friend might be jealous, of your best friend so she might be lying to replace her. I think it would be best though, to keep both of your friends, and not loose one of them. So try to invite both of them over,a nd talk to them both, and how much youc care about them, and how you wish you guys could all get throught this, and leave it behind. If they both still hate each other, and are still uo to it, try to leave them alone for awhile for them to realize how small the problem, and how big they made it. They should eventually come back, and apologize, but if they don't that means they probably don't care that your friendship with them is dissaperaing. That means they were never probably serious about your friendship witht them, but if you don't want to give up on them, then you can try tallking to them both again, or pick a side which I wouldn't recommend, bcause that maks everything worse. [ JasmineandSydney's advice column | Ask JasmineandSydney A Question ]
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