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[align=center]Me and my best friend Amanda are really close. We do everything together. We go everywhere together. We would talk on the phone for 4-7 hours everyday. We were inseparable. That is until one day...

 

About 4 months ago, while I was at her house, her dad (Who needs to be shoot by a Remington pump action shotgun.) started yelling and cursing at her for not picking up her room. So I said for him to basically calm down. But he ignored me and continued saying how they liked their 7 year old son better than her. So I called him a jabroni. And he told me to "Get the funk outa my house and stay the hell away from my daughter." and he through what i think was part of a broken remote at me.

 

So a few months have passed and I have not talked to her since. But recently she has been trying to contact me and i hit "Ignore" because of fear. And I spend most of my time on this god damned computer when i could be out with my best friend. Problem is i am afraid of her dad. So I wanna know if I should just forget about her, or answer when she calls and start hanging out with her. I really miss her and I want her back in my life. We have been friends like forever. [/align]

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So let me get this straight: The dad yelled at his daughter for a rather legitimate reason, you get involved when you're really not supposed to, and you ignore your friend who is desperately trying to contact you, despite her father's wishes. I can only agree with you about him liking the seven year-old son better. I'm sorry, but this is just you just whining about something that's actually partially your fault. Don't cry to us, try to reason with the father. However, you'll probably look like an idiot for not doing anything for four months.

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So let me get this straight: The dad yelled at his daughter for a rather legitimate reason' date=' you get involved when you're really not supposed to, and you ignore your friend who is desperately trying to contact you, [b']despite her father's wishes.[/b] I can only agree with you about him liking the seven year-old son better. I'm sorry, but this is just you just whining about something that's actually partially your fault. Don't cry to us, try to reason with the father. However, you'll probably look like an idiot for not doing anything for four months.

 

@bold: lolwut?

 

Also if you heard what he said, you would have butted in to.

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So let me get this straight: The dad yelled at his daughter for a rather legitimate reason' date=' you get involved when you're really not supposed to, and you ignore your friend who is desperately trying to contact you, [b']despite her father's wishes.[/b] I can only agree with you about him liking the seven year-old son better. I'm sorry, but this is just you just whining about something that's actually partially your fault. Don't cry to us, try to reason with the father. However, you'll probably look like an idiot for not doing anything for four months.

 

@bold: lolwut?

 

Also if you heard what he said, you would have butted in to.

 

lurv iz in teh airh

 

i c wat u did ther but you should try again.

What's he gonna do?

 

(lol for taking the problem to a children forum)

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So let me get this straight: The dad yelled at his daughter for a rather legitimate reason' date=' you get involved when you're really not supposed to, and you ignore your friend who is desperately trying to contact you, [b']despite her father's wishes.[/b] I can only agree with you about him liking the seven year-old son better. I'm sorry, but this is just you just whining about something that's actually partially your fault. Don't cry to us, try to reason with the father. However, you'll probably look like an idiot for not doing anything for four months.

 

@bold: lolwut?

 

Also if you heard what he said, you would have butted in to.

 

lurv iz in teh airh

 

i c wat u did ther but you should try again.

What's he gonna do?

 

(lol for taking the problem to a children forum) most people here are 13+

He is gonna kick my ass.

 

Dats what.

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ummm... 911?

 

srsly, it's probably too late too say "i'm sorry for ignoring you" now, but i would've just talked to her on msn and nothing else. unless her dad is smart enough to find deleted history, which he probably isn't, you have nothing to worry about.

 

take this into advice and make your own decision ;D

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So let me get this straight: The dad yelled at his daughter for a rather legitimate reason' date=' you get involved when you're really not supposed to, and you ignore your friend who is desperately trying to contact you, despite her father's wishes. I can only agree with you about him liking the seven year-old son better. I'm sorry, but this is just you just whining about something that's actually partially your fault. Don't cry to us, try to reason with the father. However, you'll probably look like an idiot for not doing anything for four months.

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Actually, four months would be a good idea, because it gives him plenty of time to cool down.

 

Reason with him, perhaps apologize.

 

You understand the situation best, but even if it's not your fault, be the bigger person.

 

If that does not work, I'm sure two parents could work it out. Call upon your parents. See how it works out.

 

I'd think the second one would work best, but it may not.

 

If you do happen to take this advice, I hope it works. If it doesn't, I'm very sorry in advance.

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So let me get this straight: The dad yelled at his daughter for a rather legitimate reason' date=' you get involved when you're really not supposed to, and you ignore your friend who is desperately trying to contact you, [b']despite her father's wishes.[/b] I can only agree with you about him liking the seven year-old son better. I'm sorry, but this is just you just whining about something that's actually partially your fault. Don't cry to us, try to reason with the father. However, you'll probably look like an idiot for not doing anything for four months.

 

@bold: lolwut?

 

Also if you heard what he said, you would have butted in to.

 

lurv iz in teh airh

 

i c wat u did ther but you should try again.

What's he gonna do?

 

(lol for taking the problem to a children forum) most people here are 13+

He is gonna kick my ass.

 

Dats what.

 

Report Abuse. lol =P

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Listen, Freddy, I can somewhat agree with Roxas, if you did care more about her, you would've picked up the phone for her calls. And yes, talk to her father. Maybe her father is doing things to her (possibly), and she is trying to get to you to talk about her worries. You say she's your best friend, go for it, talk to her!

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So let me get this straight: The dad yelled at his daughter for a rather legitimate reason' date=' you get involved when you're really not supposed to, and you ignore your friend who is desperately trying to contact you, despite her father's wishes. I can only agree with you about him liking the seven year-old son better. I'm sorry, but this is just you just whining about something that's actually partially your fault. Don't cry to us, try to reason with the father. However, you'll probably look like an idiot for not doing anything for four months.

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Actually, four months would be a good idea, because it gives him plenty of time to cool down. He is a monster.

 

Reason with him, perhaps apologize. He will kill me.

 

You understand the situation best, but even if it's not your fault, be the bigger person. see reason # 2.

 

If that does not work, I'm sure two parents could work it out. Call upon your parents. See how it works out. My parents passed away.

 

I'd think the second one would work best, but it may not.

 

If you do happen to take this advice, I hope it works. If it doesn't, I'm very sorry in advance.

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So let me get this straight: The dad yelled at his daughter for a rather legitimate reason' date=' you get involved when you're really not supposed to, and you ignore your friend who is desperately trying to contact you, [b']despite her father's wishes.[/b] I can only agree with you about him liking the seven year-old son better. I'm sorry, but this is just you just whining about something that's actually partially your fault. Don't cry to us, try to reason with the father. However, you'll probably look like an idiot for not doing anything for four months.

 

@bold: lolwut?

 

Also if you heard what he said, you would have butted in to.

 

@Bold: Unless "stay the hell away from my daughter" means otherwise, it's painfully obvious he doesn't want his daughter talking with you.

 

I might have reminded myself that I would have no right to make sense of the situation.

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