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*erenadeStarsRocks
writes: Okay well before my question, I guess I have to explain first lol.Well I met this girl S this year and we are friends...or so I had thought. We do everything together and we know mostly everything about each other and when I asked her to cover for me in 6th hour in school, so I would help my teacher with moving his equitment from his car from the classroom, S told the 6th Hour teacher that I was skipping. I covered for her plenty of times, and she just sold me out fast. I cant believe I'd been loyal to her. She lost my trust in her...Should I still be her friend?I feel like this is really immature, to stay mad at this, butthis got me thinking that I cant place my trust in her anymore.
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reader, SerenadeStarsRocks +, writes (23 April 2010):
SerenadeStarsRocks is verified as being by the original poster of the questionI heard about it from the teacher herself, that my friend told her that i was skipping through
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reader, Not My Name +, writes (23 April 2010):
Friends dogging on friends is well - a dogs act!
I don't care what the circumstances or situation is. I prize loyalty, give it to friend implicitly, and expect the same in return. If it is not shown, the friend becomes an acquaintance.
Not saying you should blow her off, ...but guarantee'd if it was my friend doing that, our 'friendship' would be amicable but definately dramatically cooled and they would never be taken in to confidence again.
I'm afraid I am a one strike and your out kinda gal where betrayal of loyatly/friendship/trust, is concerned.
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