If you were really sorry and gave her your most sincere apology then just give her some time. She probably just needs time to think about what happened. If you keep throwing "sorrys" down her throat then shes more likely to not forgive you at all. Dont push things on her. Believe me, my friend was like that with me too. I really wanted her forgiveness but I just never stopped saying sorry. She told me that I had to lay off her and give her some time to think.
2007-01-06 01:31:24
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answered by 22 Mercedes 1
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Follow your heart. Do what you know is right..your friend may still not forgive you, but you will have a clear mind. Also actions speak louder than words. Show her your sorry, words are cheap. Also, your friend may be using this as an excuse to get out of a one sided relationship. I'm sorry, that hurts to hear that , I know. Hang in there. In the end, good will come of it all...either a stronger friendship, or as one door closes another will open, enter bravely. Good luck.
2007-01-06 01:28:35
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answered by territizzyb 3
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Although this question is lacking details, I will try my best to satisfy you. This has happened to me many times before, and I've don't the same thing. What you're going to have to do is stop saying sorry. Say it once. maybe twice. but no more. You've said you're sorry, and unless she says that she's sorry too or forgives you for what you've done....there's not much more to do. Wait, but don't depend on her. You are a wonderful person, and don't need to be treated like this.
2007-01-06 01:26:26
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answered by Meg 2
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You can't change her behavior. All you can change is the way you allow it to affect you.
Walk away. You've apologized. There's no need to grovel. If she's mature enough and the relationship matters to her enough, she'll accept your apology and you can move on. If not, then her anger is more important to her than your relationship is.
It's painful... and maybe she just needs some time without you being right there in front of her to review what the friendship has meant to her... and then she'll be able to balance her feelings out appropriately.
Give her some time and space and at some point she may call you up and try to mend things. If not, then you have no choice but to let her go.
Hope it works out for you...
2007-01-06 01:23:05
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answered by thegirlwholovedbrains 6
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you probably did the final element through apologizing once or twice is greater then sufficient she have been given in touch on her own you probably did no longer ask her to so truly you probably did no longer something incorrect so i does no longer show regret anymore permit it bypass if she wont different than it there's no longer something you're able to do. She desires somewhat turning out to be as much as do your in all probability at an advantage with out her. as some distance with the aid of fact the shirt ask for it if she will have the skill to no longer get it back its truly in basic terms $30 save your money and bypass purchase yet another then once you place on it tell everybody you had to purchase it back with the aid of fact she stole yours. good success
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answered by bolte 4
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Give your friend some time to get over her feelings of hurt. If you're truly friends, she'll forgive you eventually.
2007-01-06 01:23:09
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answered by grandm 6
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1: It takes time if this is your first big one an remember to leave them alone a day. Or 2: quit trying even if having the same interest
2007-01-06 01:26:23
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answered by David H 3
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...... if you've expressed regret and an apology to her,.... then you've handled the matter the right way..... If she refuse's to accept it,.... then the problem now become's entirely her's... not your's!....
2007-01-06 01:31:55
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answered by peanut 5
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