Saturday, February 26, 2005

Think about it... Take a Sec

The reason people tell secrets to their friends is not only because they know that their friends are going to be trustworthy.It's not just because they trust that friend. it's because they want to let it out so that they can talk to that friend about it. My point is, when someone tells you something, cheer them up if it's a bad thing. and talk to them about it. don't avoid what they said thinking that you will get their mind off it. because you don't you just make them keep the pain inside. and you just make them think that there's no one in the world that they can talk to. when someone tells you something, don't just agree to it. Respond with enthusiasm...Actually think about what they said. DON'T HEAR IT. LISTEN TO IT and when nobody is telling you secrets and stuff like that...here's probably the main reason...It's usually not because they can't trust you.If your best friends are not telling you stuff, it's most likely because you are probably going to be like okay. so. yeah I agree.'and then you will change the subject. Then your friend is just left with nothing but a worry that their never going to have someone to talk to.And if you are never serious about things. If you're always in a joking manner... THEN HOW ARE THEY SUPPOSED TO TELL YOU ANYTHING? THINK ABOUT THIS

2 Comments:

Blogger No Longer a User of Blogger said...

mandy r u writing this b/c this is how u feel u tell secets to ur friends b/c thats whats hurting u and u need to talk. is their something u need to talk about im very interested to here
-stephanie a.k.a. nani

Monday, February 28, 2005 7:33:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think this post is great but I dont only think its great, I think its true. That happens to me most of the time, wat suprise me is that it looks like you kno why I dont like to talk to ppl much and again I can relate to this post

Monday, February 28, 2005 7:44:00 PM  

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