I was in English and I looked over and saw this girl walking back and forth (She isn't in my class. I looked in the hallway and she was doing it). I asked these girls in her grade (They're one grade ahead of me.) what was wrong with her, and they said she had bad anger issues. They said it really creepily. Then, they walked away and I think they were talking about me. They kept looking back at me while talking. They're her friends by the way.
I'm kind of scared that they will tell that girl what I said and she'll get mad and try to hurt me. What do I do?
solidadvice4teens answered Saturday May 18 2013, 9:54 pm: The problem is there is no problem with her and just an irrational fear of her. These girls probably weren't even talking about you to her. It could have been something completely different. Will she hurt you? Probably not.
She doesn't know you and you never said nor did anything to provoke her. She may have anger issues but it's not something that involves you. Also, people can pace for a lot of reasons and she may have been anxious over something you don't know about.
I would introduce yourself to her and explain that you didn't mean to be insensitive the other day when you saw her pacing in the hallway and that you were just concerned whether she was okay. She should be thankful for you doing that. Tell her if you can help her with anything let you know. That should be the end of any concern about her. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
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