Do you trust your friends?

@shana123 (2095)
India
February 7, 2007 11:41am CST
i was but now im not so...:-(,tell about you !!!
5 responses
@lovenluck (1068)
• India
27 Sep 08
Trust is all i seek and trust is all i have to give. i really make few friends but trustable friends. i dont just like name sake friendship . i make good friends or dont make any.
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@shana123 (2095)
• India
10 Oct 08
So tell me am i your namesake or trust worthy friend?? huh i need your answer now buddy !
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@lovenluck (1068)
• India
10 Oct 08
Hey do you still need a answer, i think you know that very well .
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@shana123 (2095)
• India
10 Oct 08
i know but i need to hear from you buddy
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@Tonton01 (235)
• Philippines
6 May 09
Well..I've had my share of harsh and sweet stuff when it came to friends. It depends, simply check their intents, hang around with them, let them grow horns (or not) and see if they're trustable. If you think they're not eligible to be given this trust, give it time. Anyways, Trust God Fully, for only He knows what He has planned for all of us in our lives. God bless and have a great day, Ton
@sameroad (3179)
• United States
30 Jan 09
I don't really trust anyone...it depends on what i have to trust them with... I don't trust a lot of people who i hang out with.. i have maybe one-three people who i can trust or that i do trust anyway. it's hard for me to trust people. so i just don't anymore. friends aren't always trustable even though you would think they should be....
@mikkymyde (182)
• Nigeria
30 Jan 09
i have very wonderful friends and i trust them..i agree that one needs to be careful still
@yanzalong (18984)
• Indonesia
24 Jan 09
Not all friends are trustworthy. Some of them are. Sometimes I am wrong in judging my friends to be honest. honesty can be deceiving. I mean some one may look honest but he himself isn't. I trust someone or not depends on what matters it relates to. I can trust him to finish the work on time but I may not trust him to convey my messages to my family.