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AUTHOR: priestessDATE: 10/16/03 5:23pm
SUBJECT: Re: they wont tell me!
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AUTHOR: ishness
tell them how u feel. and if they don't want to tell u, then tell them how u feel about that. tell them that u don't feel like they're being good friends and ur not sure if u can trust them. then if they don't answer u, go to nick. ask him what happened. if ur friends then he's most likely not gonna feel threatened. and if he won't tell u then i don't know what u should do. friends should share stuff and maybe u don't need the kind of friends who won't.
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they wont tell me!
ishness07/22/03 01:57am
Re: they wont tell me!
priestess10/16/03 05:23pm
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