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mermaid
My gosh, my friend and I had a fight about a week ago. It was all her fault. Maybe mines but yeah that's not the point. you see, she got mad at me, then after that, my otherr friend told me it's not my fault, because she takes everything personally. I don't talk to her at school. and my other friend, this bitch, whom i hate very much takes her side, she doesn't even know what's going on. Urgh* make me mad. So anyway, i don't talk to her for a week, and she comments me saying she's all sorry, but inside of me, i still don't want to talk to her, WHat if i get her mad again? Hmm? So then, i tells her that i don't feel like talking to her cause it feels awkward talking to her when we had a fight a week ago. eckk! I don't know what to do, i don't wannna talk to her anymore.
smileeetina
Helloooo, if you were really her friend, you'd except her for the way she is. So what if she gets mad easily?
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If you want advice, could you please be more detailed? In order for me to actually give advice...I really need to know the whole story..but that's just me.

-Same here.
a painefull euphoria
if you cant deal with the bitch the dont

its that simple
x1227x
^ agree.

but at least accept her apology so you guys can just go on with your lives. just because you accept her apology doesn't mean you guys have to talk to eachother.
OhMyAnniee
If your friend apologized to you, it means that she values your friendship to her.

I would've taken her apology and then do something fun together to take down that other girl shifty.gif
Mickey
Who said you have to talk to her after you accept your apology? If she said sorry already, then that's not her problem anymore. It's your problem to accept it or not. And if you don't, then looks to me like she's more mature than you. shrug.gif
me1issaaaa
This topic is a little old... have you grown up any since then? I certainly do hope so. thumbsup.gif
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