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What to do?

Postby Draconis » Thu Apr 27, 2006 2:48 pm

this isnt really a plee for help, jsut moe of a way to get something off my chest, advice is welcomed though.

What to do when people who you trust seem not to trust you even when they say they do? Its just plain annoying, I know is human nature to be mistrusting but its still annoying.

What to do when some of your oldest friends are some of worst secret keepers you know, when i became Wiccan, told my friends and asked not to spread it and stuff, within a week everyone in my year knows about it in one form or another. Luckerly i dont really care who knows, just prefer to tell people myself
All of lifes little problems can be solved by beating the buggers on the head with a broom.

Ice_Witch

Postby Ice_Witch » Fri Jun 02, 2006 11:48 am

Some of my friends are like that.

Actually, I refer to the people I know as company instead of friends, except for certain members of my family. One of my friends/companions, sais that I trust people too much, for example, once someone hid my pencilcase and I was sure no one in the class did it, she said I trust people too much, but I wonder how somepeople can live without trusting at all :shock: !!!

::coolglasses:: Well, at the end it turned out that no one did take my pencilcase. That was about three years ago.

But what I think is that even though somepeople seem not to trust you, no matter how much you trust them, you can't stop trusting them. Maybe they'll learn to trust more. My cousin never trusted anyone and told every single thing I told her but since I kept telling her things and not telling hers, she stopped.

I guess you have to give some people a chance, no matter how long it takes them to change, or if they change at all.

Fireblade

Postby Fireblade » Sat Sep 23, 2006 5:00 pm

Real friends would keep things you tell them to themselves!!!


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