Would you like to try, or just forget about it? [spoiler]Don't be like that :([/spoiler]
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Would forgetting be better? [spoiler]I'm sorry. :)[/spoiler]
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I know forgetting would be better on my gross moment in the forums, but don't some people benefit from talking about it? [spoiler]Your ok bb[/spoiler]
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Ya think so? [spoiler]Thanks![/spoiler]
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Ya think so what? That it is better to forget, or better to talk about it?
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Would you think its better to forget?
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Edited by Phøtøn: 9/8/2015 10:09:35 PMUnder 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?