I've messed up a few times in a friendship with someone. Let my emotions get the better of me. But I really care about her, and she has a good influence on me.
I feel absolutely terrible about what I did. It eats me alive. I can't sleep, I can't eat. I spontaneously start crying. This person is so important to me.
She's very adamant about her rule of "three chances". How can I convince her that I'm worth making an exception for? I've done so much for her and I expect to do so much more for her.
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Remember: actions speak much louder than words.
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-blam!- her right in the puuuuuuusssssaaaaaaaaayyyyyyy yea boi
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I recommend taking the actions of marky mark whalberg in fear
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Pooper
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You say you messed up multiple times but you was a [i]second[/i] chance? Without any context the advice here will only be poor at best.
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Stop. Drop. And roll.
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Money.
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serenade her....duh.
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Bust a nut in their mouth
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Tell her how you feel. The roundabout hinting bullshit works exactly 0% of the time, and if she means anything to you, you should probably let her know.
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Ignore her for a while. Either she'll realize she needs you or whatever, or you two will drift apart and stop talking completely. Since she clearly doesn't value you as a friend, it's a win-win situation for you.
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What'd you do? IMO it sounds like a pretty one-sided friendship. If she doesn't value you the way you do her, then don't bother.
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The best way to get a second wind in borderlands is to shoot someone... [spoiler]but srsly, I can't help unless I know what you did for a specialized answer. Generally follow the ABC's: apologize, better yourself, continue[/spoiler]
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Depending on what occurred you ask for forgiveness. Sometimes that can't be done right away and you need to accept that. If the friendship was strong, odds are it will come back. But it may never be what it was before -- and may not be something you actually need/want after all. I'm writing this from experience.
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Edited by ImBadWithRecoil: 7/7/2014 1:08:15 AMpussy fgt. lol jokes, go with your conscious bruddeh.