Do you stick it out with a friend, even when he/she is at fault?

@Jenaisle (16568)
Philippines
August 17, 2008 2:48am CST
Fine weather friends are never considered true friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed. When your friend has been found out to be at fault in a case, will you still support him? Up to what extent?
3 responses
21 Aug 08
I think it depends what your friend has been found at fault doing/with? If they have just done something you would maybe not have done yourself and it hasn't hurt anyone then you have to accept that people are different and not judge - if you are true friends. If they have done something directly to hurt someone then I feel an explanation is required and if you can put yourself in their shoes and you understand then you should remain friends. Sometimes you just drift apart naturally after something like this, I know I have. Friends are very important and true frined don't come along very often and like any relationship you have to work at it. it will all work out if you follow your heart and work out whether the fault is a forgiveable one in your own mind - people cannot and should not always agree on the way things should be done, sometimes there isn't a right or wrong. This is all very well and good of course because we don't know what the fault is. Good luck.
@koolkate (241)
• Bahrain
17 Aug 08
Hey , I don't support my friends when they are wrong nor do they when I am wrong.Friendship is not finding the right person but is creating the right person.
@jaffna (778)
• India
17 Aug 08
it's highly impossible to leave her....she is ma dear friend ever...am ready to accept her faults and sure am gonna correct her wrongs and treat her right..ma support for her is always eternal..am ready to support her on the case of risking ma life too..because she deserves more than ma life..