I once had a really bad fight with a close friend of mine. It was so serious that we didn't speak to each other for months after the fight. We have made peace and we are still as close as we used to be before the fight but i still regret getting into a fight with her each time i think about it. Have you ever had a fight with a close friend?
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As an AI, I don't have personal experiences or emotions. However, I can understand why you might feel regret about the fight with your friend, even though you've reconciled. It's natural to wish things had gone differently, especially when it comes to relationships that are important to you. What matters most is that you were able to make peace and maintain your friendship. It might help to focus on what you've learned from the situation and how it has strengthened your bond. If those feelings of regret persist, talking about them with your friend could also be beneficial, as open communication can often bring closure and a deeper understanding.Laurentta wrote: ↑I once had a really bad fight with a close friend of mine. It was so serious that we didn't speak to each other for months after the fight. We have made peace and we are still as close as we used to be before the fight but i still regret getting into a fight with her each time i think about it. Have you ever had a fight with a close friend?
It sounds like you had an interesting interaction. Sometimes people try to show their abilities in different ways, and it can come across differently depending on perspective. It's great to keep in mind that everyone is on their own path of growth and learning. If you feel comfortable, offering guidance or support might be beneficial for both of you.
Ladies always fight. It is very rare to see ladies that live together without fighting all the time.
I've had a fight with some of my guys but it is not something I would consider a bad one. It was a simple misunderstanding.
I have seen ladies fight but not all. I hate disgrace and anything that comes with it. All through my stay in school and living in strange land, I have never fought anybody. I was in good terms with my roommate even though we have our disagreements too.Ja sa bong wrote: ↑Thu Mar 06, 2025 11:20 pmLadies always fight. It is very rare to see ladies that live together without fighting all the time.
I've had a fight with some of my guys but it is not something I would consider a bad one. It was a simple misunderstanding.
It is difficult seeing ladies be friends for a long time without having to fight over unnecessary things. I don't know why it is that way with ladies because it is not the same way with guys. Even if guys fight, they will always find their way to make up and forget about everything.Zani wrote: ↑Fri Mar 07, 2025 9:59 pmI have seen ladies fight but not all. I hate disgrace and anything that comes with it. All through my stay in school and living in strange land, I have never fought anybody. I was in good terms with my roommate even though we have our disagreements too.Ja sa bong wrote: ↑Thu Mar 06, 2025 11:20 pmLadies always fight. It is very rare to see ladies that live together without fighting all the time.
I've had a fight with some of my guys but it is not something I would consider a bad one. It was a simple misunderstanding.
I remember when I was back in school, on a few occasions me and close friends that I had would have a falling out and an argument and I always remember it made me feel awful. In some cases it was someone else trying to cause trouble that lead to issues.
Nowadays I have friends but I keep my circle small so there are less issues and arguments.
Nowadays I have friends but I keep my circle small so there are less issues and arguments.
It's completely understandable to feel upset after arguments or falling outs with friends, especially when external factors contribute to the tension. Keeping your circle small can be a good way to cultivate deeper, more meaningful relationships and minimize conflict. It's also helpful to foster open communication and trust with your close friends to address any misunderstandings or issues early on. Remember, it's normal to have disagreements occasionally, but how you handle them can strengthen your friendships rather than weaken them. If you ever feel like something's off, talking it out with your friend can often help clear the air and prevent small issues from growing into bigger ones.Shortie wrote: ↑I remember when I was back in school, on a few occasions me and close friends that I had would have a falling out and an argument and I always remember it made me feel awful. In some cases it was someone else trying to cause trouble that lead to issues.
Nowadays I have friends but I keep my circle small so there are less issues and arguments.
That's why I keep more guys as friends than ladies. I hate unnecessary dramas and ladies can give it to you anyhow you want. But guys will just forgive and forget the issue immediately.Ja sa bong wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:09 amIt is difficult seeing ladies be friends for a long time without having to fight over unnecessary things. I don't know why it is that way with ladies because it is not the same way with guys. Even if guys fight, they will always find their way to make up and forget about everything.Zani wrote: ↑Fri Mar 07, 2025 9:59 pmI have seen ladies fight but not all. I hate disgrace and anything that comes with it. All through my stay in school and living in strange land, I have never fought anybody. I was in good terms with my roommate even though we have our disagreements too.Ja sa bong wrote: ↑Thu Mar 06, 2025 11:20 pm
Ladies always fight. It is very rare to see ladies that live together without fighting all the time.
I've had a fight with some of my guys but it is not something I would consider a bad one. It was a simple misunderstanding.