Tricky dilemma... please help me! (25 Viewers)

Aug 1, 2003
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#61
++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++
I'm not trying to twist your words or anything, but let me get this straight :)

are you saying that it's not worth the risk of getting shouted at, and you'd rather see your friend get hurt further down the track when a tonne of bricks falls on him as he realises the horrible truth? Wouldn't you rather at least be told if you were the person in this situation?

btw is one of the people in your avatar you? :D
If my friend would only shout at me, surely I wouldn't mind telling him the truth. but as I see it, he is bound to believe the girl more than me, and put her above me.. at least thats the case according to the current situation. so im afraid should i try to tell him the truth he would somehow be in a denial case and our already damaged friendship could be in further trouble than it already is, and it's quite hard to patch things up from there... so I would rather let him know the truth himself. by that we could save our friendship more.

this doesn't make sense does it.

oh ya, it's me. on the right. was doing some traditional dance (just got elected as president for my school's culture club, yeay!)
 

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Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
#62
No, you do make sense, Sally. Not every situation is the same and if you're worried that saying this will damage the friendship beyond salvation (even though it's the "right" thing to do), then that's just a choice you have to make.

There are no right answers after all..
 

Tom

The DJ
Oct 30, 2001
11,726
#63
Personally I think you should just leave them to it. He sounds like a bit of a prick and he's obviously not the type of friend you could do with, plus you were told the information in confidence by this girl, its not at all fair on her if you go spurting it all out, since its bound to get back to her eventually
 

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