shes not a true friend.
2007-03-09 15:12:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Here's my take:
First of all, your best friend did not take your boyfriend. This is someone you THOUGHT was your best friend. A best friend would NEVER do that to their pal.
So, I would think that I was mistaken when I thought they were my best friend. YOU might have cared for your friend and had her best interests at heart, but she did not have your best interests at heart.
I would be ticked off royally and consider both of them ex-friends. And I would try to get to know other people better so I don't have this happen again. Did you place your trust in her too soon or even when you saw warning signs??? Or, is this a snake in the grass friend who covered up her bad character really well????
It's a good time to look at yourself (and answer those questions above) and your other friends. Any other potential snakes in the grass out there?With friends like that, who needs enemies???
2007-03-09 23:01:32
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answered by georgiagolfer72 3
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I'd beeping hate them both.
I'd cut them off and move back home to my parents and become an absolutely amazing hairdresser and win awards and be very very happy.
And then they would regret what they'd done because they'd wish I was still close to them.
2007-03-10 03:36:38
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answered by L 3
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I would say you are better off without your "best friend" and
"boyfriend". They both sound like immature a**holes who
deserve each other. Good riddance, and move on!
2007-03-09 22:12:44
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answered by doodlebug 5
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I'd be really upset..and probably not call her a best friend..I would eventually get over it..just not trust her.
2007-03-09 23:15:54
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answered by Jackie 2
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i would be really mad and she would no longer be my best friend!
2007-03-09 22:19:19
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answered by Avaria 6
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