should I keep trying or just give up on my bestfriend
Question Posted Monday March 18 2013, 4:46 pm
My bestfriends name is Kaci, she's like a sister to me. Over the summer I basically lived at her house and I call her parents my other mom and dad. Recently our friend Katie got her license, she's not the best driver. Me and Kaci were in the car and she brought up Katies driving and was talking about how she shouldn't have passed behind the wheel , I agreed and said I feel like I'm teaching her when we are in the car. The next day Katie and Kaci didn't say a word to me, I wasn't sure why so I asked around. My friend Anna said at dance class they were upset about me saying something about Katies driving.. I asked Katie the next day and she told me Kaci said I was talking bad about her and blamed everything that was said on me. I told her what actually happened and everything was fine until Kaci found out she had been caught lying. So now they are both mad at me.. Is it worth trying or should I just walk from the drama?
HeretoHelp418 answered Tuesday March 19 2013, 4:18 pm: Walk from the drama. Its really not worth it, it just wastes time. I used to have a friend who did that crap but once I found out about all the lies and all the crap she started , I left her. Friends are supposed to support each other and have fun with each other and go through life helping one another. Not lying and starting crap. Drama is stupid and you dont need someone in your life causing it all the time. [ HeretoHelp418's advice column | Ask HeretoHelp418 A Question ]
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