i need your opinion about a "friend"?


Question:
i have had a friend for the past 6 years ....we have had our arguements mostly over stupid things ...it seems as though everytime something bad happens ..she is nowhere to be found ...i figured out later that she can be cold and emotionless when you want to talk to her about a problem your having ...well recently her BF cheated me out of some money and a car ..and when i got upset about it she told me it wasnt her problem ... well i told them both off and deleted them off my friends list...a few months later i was willing to forget the whole thing and put it behind me ..then she sends me this message ....is this childish , immature behavior ? should i even respond to this ? i need your opinion ..

I don't know WHY you have my sister in your top whatever. Take her off. She isnt your friend and doesn't want to be your friend. I can't believe the way you just left town and was a jerk to me after I did nothing but help you out and you still think you are friends with my sister. I told her all the **** that you said to me so..Take her off your friends list

Answers:
The situation with the car and the money was between you and her boyfriend. You shouldn't have tried to involve her in that but regarding the rest, she apparently isn't a real friend and you don't need her in your life. If you're friends with her sister and want to continue that relationship then that's your right and the former friend has no right to tell you what to do about that. I wouldn't even bother responding to the former friend because it could escalate into something ugly. Just let it go and live your life.
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