[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? Never2bAlone answered Wednesday July 6 2011, 4:02 pm: I've had a lot of "friends" cheat me over my life time. I think you have to decide if your friendship is worth over looking the issue or not. If it's a money issue I would suggest that now you know what kind of person they are so you can no longer trust them with your money or to pay you back. Each friend you must take in consideration the length of time you've been friends, how much they mean to you, if the way they have wronger you is just too much to look past and if they are worth keeping around. Perhaps this friend is fine for getting together to play basketball for example but not to have watch your house when you are away. Does that make sense. I hope I have helped. But if your question is how to get back what you've been cheated please send me more information and I would be happy to give any advice I might have. Good luck . . . [ Never2bAlone's advice column | Ask Never2bAlone A Question ]
YoungMommy answered Tuesday July 5 2011, 9:34 am: There is not much I can give to answer this question because you didnt give any details... but if your friend cheated you in some kind of way maybe you should talk to this friend and tell him/her how you feel about what he/she did to you... You shouldnt feel hurt or betrayed by a friend and I am sorry that you do.. go to your friend and talk to him/her and if he/she doesnt care I think it may be best to move on and let the friend go... I know it is not easy losing a friend but you dont want this friend to do it again good luck and best wishes and I really hope your friendship works out [ YoungMommy's advice column | Ask YoungMommy A Question ]
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