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So today I invited my bff over for a playdate. she asked for my big puffy sticker and I kept saying no, and she knew I would never give her it. Then she left. Its not like when she was leaving my room I kept my eyes on her, she could've snatched something from my desk. Now it's nowhere to be found. Do you think she took it? Should I confront her? No one else was in my room. I saw her putting it on my desk before looking away. What should I do?
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IF she took it, you must not have been friends very long. If that is the case, then you have learned a valuable lesson about people.
You have to be careful out there. Keep your eyes open. When someone reveals that they have snake tendencies with no regard to how you feel about it, then they will do it to you and they are in fact, a snake.
That being said, say your friend has remorse for their WANT to take something secretly behind someones back and they open up to you about it... THAT is real friendship, encompassed in trust and understanding.
Not everyone is as they seem.
ReplyShe also left with something
ReplyJust ask her, "Where did you put my sticker, the one you were holding putting on my desk?"
It's not accusing her of anything, just asking her a question. I work in law enforcement. It's psychology we use to get confessions without being confrontational!
The nice thing is it's not making her into a criminal or you into a detective. It's her having to explain herself. Maybe it's somewhere but you just don't see it. It makes her explain herself so you don't have to be caught in a proving game.
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