Over the last year I've lent him a lot of money but when I ask for it back he questions why I don't trust him Listen to the NEW Dear Deidre podcast Resident agony aunt Sally Land is taking The Sun's legendary advice column from the page to podcast. Each week, Sally will be joined by an expert and some of your favourite celebs to give helpful, entertaining advice to listener problems. A brand new episode will be available every THURSDAY. Listen HERE, or wherever you get your podcasts. I knew he'd fallen out with a few locals and he opened up, telling me most people thought he was a rogue, but in truth was lonely. I'm 24 and he's 28. Our friendship developed and we both said we were like family to each other. Get in touch with Deidre Every problem gets a personal reply, usually within 24 hours weekdays. Send an email to deardeidre@the-sun.co.uk You can also send a private message on the DearDeidreOfficial Facebook page. Over the last year I've lent him a lot of money but when I ask for it back he questions why I don't trust him. In total he owes me £2,000 and I'm beginning to wonder if he has any intention of ever paying it. Most read in News DISTURBING HISTORY Chilling past of missing persons diver 'charged with child rape' SICK PLOT Twist in case of murdered mom and unborn baby after she was 'lured to her death' 'CATCH THE KILLER' Delphi arrest gives hope to dad in eerie similar case of two dead girls 'MONEY-MAKING CIRCUS' Quinton Simon chaos slammed after shock new arrests CHILLING TEXTS Haunting texts weeks before Christian Obumseli was stabbed are revealed BLOODY PICTURES Horror pics of blood-soaked tent after Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders DEIDRE SAYS: It may be best to ask him outright to start repaying you in manageable instalments. I'm afraid some people are not destined to be long-term friends and it's important to know when to let go of these individuals. If your friend doesn't agree to start repaying you – even in small amounts – I would strongly advise you consider whether you have a genuine friendship.
DEAR DEIDRE: I THOUGHT I'd made a friend for life, but my new best friend is making me question everything. We met four years ago and hit it off straight away.
Over the last year I've lent him a lot of money but when I ask for it back he questions why I don't trust him Listen to the NEW Dear Deidre podcast Resident agony aunt Sally Land is taking The Sun's legendary advice column from the page to podcast. Each week, Sally will be joined by an expert and some of your favourite celebs to give helpful, entertaining advice to listener problems. A brand new episode will be available every THURSDAY. Listen HERE, or wherever you get your podcasts. I knew he'd fallen out with a few locals and he opened up, telling me most people thought he was a rogue, but in truth was lonely. I'm 24 and he's 28. Our friendship developed and we both said we were like family to each other. Get in touch with Deidre Every problem gets a personal reply, usually within 24 hours weekdays. Send an email to deardeidre@the-sun.co.uk You can also send a private message on the DearDeidreOfficial Facebook page. Over the last year I've lent him a lot of money but when I ask for it back he questions why I don't trust him. In total he owes me £2,000 and I'm beginning to wonder if he has any intention of ever paying it. Most read in News DISTURBING HISTORY Chilling past of missing persons diver 'charged with child rape' SICK PLOT Twist in case of murdered mom and unborn baby after she was 'lured to her death' 'CATCH THE KILLER' Delphi arrest gives hope to dad in eerie similar case of two dead girls 'MONEY-MAKING CIRCUS' Quinton Simon chaos slammed after shock new arrests CHILLING TEXTS Haunting texts weeks before Christian Obumseli was stabbed are revealed BLOODY PICTURES Horror pics of blood-soaked tent after Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders DEIDRE SAYS: It may be best to ask him outright to start repaying you in manageable instalments. I'm afraid some people are not destined to be long-term friends and it's important to know when to let go of these individuals. If your friend doesn't agree to start repaying you – even in small amounts – I would strongly advise you consider whether you have a genuine friendship.
Over the last year I've lent him a lot of money but when I ask for it back he questions why I don't trust him Listen to the NEW Dear Deidre podcast Resident agony aunt Sally Land is taking The Sun's legendary advice column from the page to podcast. Each week, Sally will be joined by an expert and some of your favourite celebs to give helpful, entertaining advice to listener problems. A brand new episode will be available every THURSDAY. Listen HERE, or wherever you get your podcasts. I knew he'd fallen out with a few locals and he opened up, telling me most people thought he was a rogue, but in truth was lonely. I'm 24 and he's 28. Our friendship developed and we both said we were like family to each other. Get in touch with Deidre Every problem gets a personal reply, usually within 24 hours weekdays. Send an email to deardeidre@the-sun.co.uk You can also send a private message on the DearDeidreOfficial Facebook page. Over the last year I've lent him a lot of money but when I ask for it back he questions why I don't trust him. In total he owes me £2,000 and I'm beginning to wonder if he has any intention of ever paying it. Most read in News DISTURBING HISTORY Chilling past of missing persons diver 'charged with child rape' SICK PLOT Twist in case of murdered mom and unborn baby after she was 'lured to her death' 'CATCH THE KILLER' Delphi arrest gives hope to dad in eerie similar case of two dead girls 'MONEY-MAKING CIRCUS' Quinton Simon chaos slammed after shock new arrests CHILLING TEXTS Haunting texts weeks before Christian Obumseli was stabbed are revealed BLOODY PICTURES Horror pics of blood-soaked tent after Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders DEIDRE SAYS: It may be best to ask him outright to start repaying you in manageable instalments. I'm afraid some people are not destined to be long-term friends and it's important to know when to let go of these individuals. If your friend doesn't agree to start repaying you – even in small amounts – I would strongly advise you consider whether you have a genuine friendship.