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Hey Rosie! how are you today?? In answer, no i dont think i would, i believe in taking people at face value and if the person hadnt offended or upset me then i wouldnt drop them as a friend.However if i thought what they did to someone else was wrong then i would point that out to them. If the person then decided they didnt want to be friends with me for being honest and truthful then thats ok, its up to them.
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Personally, I don't catagorize any friend as 'best friend' anymore, though like everyone else I did do this for years, not really understanding at the time how the OTHER close friends would 'take it.' The ONLY friends I have in my life now are each 'best!' To answer the question: I would never have a friend who asked me to do such a thing. IF they did ... mmmm ... I would lose respect for my choice in the first place and probably would 'encounter' them about THAT, more than whatever issue they had with someone else: it is not my place (or 'right') to get inbetween others who may be in disagreement.
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nope.. never. i dont think taking on other peoples dislike.. likes.. problems.. or anything really shows maturity or individualism.
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No you have you own mind and can make your own decisions who to be friends with. No one should try and tell you who can and cannot be your friend.
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