Not always, it depends how much of a good friend she/he is. Do you think she/she is worth losing as a friend for those other friends??? If she/she is a better friend than all those other people then no, I dont think your friend is worth losing. _________________________________________________________________ It depends... if your friend is really close and trusting then its not worth losing a friend like that... you never know how your new friends will turn out to be.. you may not be accepted into the new group at times..
You can call help to your closest trusting friends of yours to take you to the surgery
ITS A FAMOUS VIOLIN PLAYER it means a nice and trusting person who is very talented and has lots of friends
By trusting and respecting him for who he is... You can also be nice to his friends, act yourself, and don't be fake.
The Friends of Rachel Worth was created in 2000-09.
Usually, when a girl just wants to be friends with someone, they just want to be friends. Girls never have ulterior motives behind their actions. And being in a relationship is trusting the other person, so you do nothing.
Gullible, naive, green, trusting, unsophisticated.Gullible, naive, green, trusting, unsophisticated.Gullible, naive, green, trusting, unsophisticated.Gullible, naive, green, trusting, unsophisticated.
Why is she your friend if she doesn't trust you? Friends should be trusting of you another.
Not really, he was a Southerner who stayed with the Union, and this meant that neither side felt he was worth trusting. That probably led to his 1868 impeachment.
so that they could have them to there selves even though they were friends and that the Frank`s lived with them trusting that they would not steal.
believing in someone that they can or wont do something. im trusting you not to burn the house down im trusting you with my car im trusting you to pay me back this money
The major synonyms for trusting are two that suggest the person is "too trusting" -- credulous and gullible. There does not seem to be another good term for someone who has justifiable faith in others.