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    WHY AM I ALWAYS BLAMMED BY MY FRIENDS GIRLFRIEND, WHEN SHE IS TODALY LYING, MY FRIEND TRACY BELIEVES IT

    I TELL THE TRUTH TO MY FRIEND TRAY AND HER GIRLFRIEND TWISTS IT, CALLS ME ON A PREPAID CALLING CARD

    +1  Views: 469 Answers: 5 Posted: 12 years ago

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    ""It's time to get a new set of friends, dude.

    Sounds like she is really no friend at all, perhaps she lies to gain popularity with her other "friends' eventually people will see her lies and realize who is right and who is wrong for now tell her nothing and find a new friend.

    Perhaps you have difficulty with speech and are not good at making yourself understood properly as your written words don't seem to be ledgible . Take your time think about what you are trying to say and explain yourself slowly, precisely and fully to your friends in the company of this person then if your words are then twisted by her Smack her in the nose with as much force as you can muster, it will inpress upon her that you are not happy having your words manipulated by her, you will also find that she does not do it again in a hurry . If you do Smack in the nose be prepared for her to retaliate and Smack her again as she begins to retaliate be prepared for some pulling of hair and scratching also . Good luck

    Adults or even mature teenagers do not solve things by hitting each other. That usually ends at about age 4 and is discouraged by family and society in general. This is bad advice!


    Now let's back up here. My first question is, what  are you accused of lying about?  My second question is, are you lying, do you ever lie, have you ever lied in the past?

    dunc

    You are right of course but I was being Tongue in cheek when I wrote it .
    Ducky

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    I thought so but I suspect that this is a young person who might believe you.

    So, does Tray believe her friend more than you?   If so, you have two options I can see:
    1.  Like Eggplant suggested, develop a new social circle (it takes time).
    2.  Don't answer the phone when the friend calls (and why she needs to call you, I don't know).

    Understand, the girlfriend is most likely jealous of the friendship you have with Tray.  If you can be nonchalant (look it up in a dictionary) and hold your ground without becoming belligerent or aggressive when the friend starts her attack, you will come out OK.  Simply ask, "Why do you persist in twisting my words and causing derision (look that up, too) in my friendship with Tray?  One would think you were trying to break up our friendship.  Why would you want to do something like that?"  Say it very, very calmly, as though you had just thought of it and can't believe yourself what you are saying.  

    Your spelling is shaky at best...B L A M E D          T O T A L          T O T A L L Y  



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