Under certain circumstances, for instance would I be correct in assuming you would like to forget your moment?
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Well I'm sure I would like to forget, wouldn't you?
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I would like to forget, but I did tell my best friend about the situation just so I could get some release, get it off my chest, did you do something similar?
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I did do something similar but my friend didn't really understand, though I guess I should have known?
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Ah, would you prefer I didn't ask? My friend understood my predicament, but then again wouldn't you agree the majority of problems are fairly easy to comprehend, at least between friends?
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I would agree, but isn't there some friends you should tell and others you don't?
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Absolutely, isn't that why there is a concept of a best friend, one that presides over the others?
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Yes, but what if you couldn't chose a best friend, one to trust?
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Then shouldn't you strive to find one, is it ever too late to find that one best friend? [spoiler]Not sure how old you are, but I found my best friend freshmen year of high school, and I could probably tell him anything. My best friend before that became the one person at school that hated me the most. Needless to say, any confidences I had with him were violated, so I know how you feel.[/spoiler]
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Edited by SpookyCoconut4: 9/10/2015 10:16:53 PMI guess its possible, didn't you struggle? [spoiler]I found my trustworthy best friend in secondary school (I live in the UK).[/spoiler]
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Doesn't it take a little effort to forge such a strong friendship?
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Isn't it hard to become friends first?
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What is it you mean by becoming friends first? Do you mean to meet someone and almost instantly becoming friends?
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Well yes, but I mean to actually find someone who seems friendly first, isn't that hard?
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Isn't that essentially the hardest part? Doesn't it seem so much more difficult to find friends the older you get?
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I don't know, is it? Do you find it hard to make friends the older you get?
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Why don't you tell me, since I've been telling you what I think? I'm only 17, but could I safely say that in Kindergarten you could ask to be friends with someone without them thinking you are weird or want something?
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Well, I think its a little hard to just walk up to someone and ask them to be friends, haven't they got to trust you first?
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In this day and age, do we even ask to be friends, doesn't it just happen?
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Well now I think about it, it just happens, doesn't it? What if I was to trust one of them and they betrayed me though?
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That has happened to me, but I probably should have seen it coming, do you see your friend betraying you, is he prone to that behavior?
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Yes and no, I don't really know if I can trust him anymore, what would you do?
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If there is any question, from my experience, I would say don't trust him, why risk it? I trusted my life time best friend, even when it seemed as though he was changing, and would you believe me if I told you that he would tell people my confidences if they simply asked? My best friend now I wouldn't even think twice about telling, if your friend is like that, then I would say it is safe, is the bond with your friend like that?
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You're right, my friend can't be trusted, but he puts me up to stuff I don't wanna do, how do I stop that? He done things he says he regrets but, I think that's bull, I'm sure it wouldn't be safe to risk my reputation of telling him my secrets, right?
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What kind of stuff are you talking about (you can pm me btw, in case you don't like talking in questions or just want to talk alone)? Depending on what it is, wouldn't that depend on how much you should trust him?
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It's nothing much really, he's just no very trustworthy and can exaggerate a lot, do you have a friend like that? [spoiler]its ok, just takes me time to figure out how to word my questions. My friend is bad, but not terrible bad. [/spoiler]