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| There are three of us girls that are best friends. I’m closer with J than with R, but I’ve known R the longest. Lately we’ve been having friend problems, and when we talk about it, we just point out all the things that the others do wrong. The other day we all went to the movies, and I felt like J and R were teaming up and acting like best friends. I got mad about something they said, and was a little mean to them about it, and then I didn’t talk to them after that. (I sometimes get angry easily with my friends.) I want to tell them how they hurt me, but I’ll sound selfish and mean. What should I do? | |
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I think the first thing to do is apologize for the things you said that you know you shouldn’t have, and for getting angry with your friends easily. I think you’re right: If you start out by pointing out the things that your friends are doing wrong, you’re not going to get anywhere! No one likes to be told that they’re not measuring up. Honestly, I wouldn’t even bring up how they hurt you (during this first conversation) unless they ask. Later on, maybe, but for now just focus on how you have not been a good friend, apologize, and try to do better. Proverbs 17:27—A truly wise person uses few words; a person with understanding is even-tempered. Proverbs 18:19—An offended friend is harder to win back than a fortified city. Arguments separate friends like a gate locked with bars.
Love,
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