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How can I get my friend's trust back?

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Question - (13 June 2010) 3 Answers - (Newest, 13 June 2010)
A female United States age 26-29, *limJim2557 writes:

okay, so i said to my friend i wouldnt tell something to anybody the a couple of days ago i made a mistake and told someone. my friend found out and so i lost his trust..i really love him (i'm a girl just so you know) and i want to fully regain his trust. any ideas on how i could do that?

thanks.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (13 June 2010):

I don't think you will ever fully get his trust back, and blabbing has made you look so immature, you will only be able to regain a little

bit of trust.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (13 June 2010):

You won't be able to fully regain his trust, just get some of it back. That's going to take time and require you to NEVER blab peoples secrets.

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A female reader, YouWish United States +, writes (13 June 2010):

YouWish agony auntOh boy. It takes a long, long time to build trust, and one instance of breaking confidence to blow it.

It's only going to take lots and lots of time to regain that trust. In the meantime, I'd suggest "opening the kimono" so to speak, which means continue to trust him with your secrets.

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