it all depends on how much of a friendship you have and what you have done to break it. Sometimes there is no going back when you have broke it. look after your friends, true friends are hard to find.
2007-02-22 21:54:58
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answered by sarah xxx 2
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To break up a long time friendship it only thats a moment.
2007-02-21 02:17:58
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answered by Breaker 3
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im going through this situation. i ignored her for two months, with her calling EVERRRRRRRRYDAY, thinking she'd get the hint, but OBVIOUSLY DIDNT!!!! she then sent me a text saying "we are NOT friends anymore. its over." and i sent her a reply saying that I hated her attitude anyways and that if she was gonna be vindictive, i wouldnt participate. and then what does she do? SHE CALLS ME THE NEXT DAY! Today, im on the verge of EXPLODING. Im gonna call her later and just let her know what the hell is up. She thinks i want to repair the friendship. I dont.
2016-05-24 02:01:57
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answered by Anonymous
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if u make a friendship with sincerity they naiver break but if u r not sin sear its break in half a second remember friendship is the name of giving not receiving any time u need a help just call 923012479986 thanks
2007-02-21 02:09:18
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answered by nigarbano1 2
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However long it takes to break a trust, for some people it could be 20 minutes, for others 20years, but once its broken its broken
2007-02-21 01:55:34
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answered by Rebecca 2
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It depends how strong the friendship was in the 1st place
2007-02-21 01:55:17
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answered by Laura Lou 3
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Not long when your friend finds you in a compromising situation with another person.
2007-02-21 01:56:50
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answered by IGH3Rat 5
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A split second.
All it takes is a wrong word or doing - or lack of words for that matter.
2007-02-21 01:54:24
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answered by Chazza xx Baby born 7/11/09 4
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in an instance and sometimes it can take a life time to get over them.
2007-02-21 02:03:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I had a fat ugly mate who I hated, but used her cos she made me look more attractive when I stood next to her. She had a well fit boyfriend (i didnt understand, she's so ugly) and I really liked him. Yeah, he's now my boyfriend, he lives in my flat, and she won't speak to either of us. I lost one fat ugly whingeng minger of a friend and gained a gorgeous, hard working, rich, muscly, sex god of a man instead. Sad? No. Guilty? No. Would do it again? In a shot. So, if you wanna lose a mate, nick her b/f. If that aint an option, just start avoiding her.
2007-02-21 01:58:37
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answered by Anonymous
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