Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Friendship Decreased by 50% now

Damn it.Just how much latitude should be given to the so-called "best friend" who divulges a deep confidence to at least two other friends? I'm embarrassed and very hurt.
Should I forgive and forget, or walk away and never look back? -- Betrayed
I think there's something between the two extremes you mentioned. Breaking confidences is hurtful and an affront to friendship. However, friendship also means giving each other the benefit of the doubt.
Is it possible that your friend didn't realize he was breaking a confidence? Perhaps you assumed he'd understand the confidential nature of the information, but you never really articulated it?
Damn it..i really dissapointing at u..
I don't think i can forgive u..
even though of course the end of our friendship is the last thing I want.
At first i was happy with my weeding dinner today..But add in with this kind of stuff..i damn piss ..!Piss it off man.
It is not an enemy who taunts me—I could bear that. It is not my foes who so arrogantly insult me—I could have hidden from them. Instead, it is you—my equal, my companion and close friend. What good fellowship we once enjoyed as we walked together . Let death stalk my enemies; let the grave swallow them alive, for evil makes its home within them."
Of all experiences in life, betrayal by a trusted friend is one of the most difficult to bear.
Betrayal by a close friend is devastating. It produces a feeling of worthlessness for having trusted an untrustworthy person. If foments anger and depression. It raises questions about our judgment. Because of the intimate friend's knowledge of our situation, such betrayal has great potential for further damage.
F**K

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