The problem isn't with the "someone", it's the hate that you're holding on to. First thing that comes to mind is if you hate this person, why do you want to make friends.
OK, so you want to overcome your own feeling; the best way to do that is to think of the other person. Everyone has some good things about them, find them and focus on those. Then figure out why you hate this person, is it the way they behave, the way they talk, or even they remind you of someone who was not kind to you or this person was not kind to you. Think about why they might do things the way they do them. I don't mean "Oh she's jealous" or "He's just an egotist", I mean what may be producing this in them. If you can look past the traits, you may gain some understanding. It's a process to get you there.
If your friends are trouble; mean to you then it is time to make new friends. If your friends seem alright then you have a problem and if this is the case you may be depressed so it would be wise to see your family doctor. Hate is a strong word and one that cannot be taken back if you dislike someone.
No, I don't think your friends will hate you if you make out under 13 but at the same time why would you need to make out under the age if 13?
you disscuss it with them and talk about it. Make a compromise
If you truly love that person then yes. Don't listen to your friends if you know you love them they will have to accept your relationship.
You can't make someone NOT hate you. Just ignore her and get on with your life.
Hate Your Friends was created in 1987.
Try to make them friends again. Cry a little bit and say sorry if you did something wrong to them. This is the best way to make your friends to like you again.
I would make new friends and forget them or get together and solve the problem.
Do not try to make someone hate someone else. They will just both end up hating you.
Because if friends weren't there,you would have no support for when other friends hate you. You need them...like a pack of wolfs or something.But you don't normally stick with the same friends for a very very long time (unless your super close) and someone wanting to subconsciously separate them self from you can mean they start to hate you.
Well, hate could make leadership skills stronger, in trying to prove that you won't be outwitted by someone you hate.
They ask someone they like to be friends with them