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Dear Deborah,

My friend is always asking to borrow my car. At first it was okay, but now
she asks me like every weekend. My parents are starting to get mad too,
because they pay for my gas. I don't know what to do. I don't want her to
be mad at me, but I need my car sometimes too!

Jess, 16, Oklahoma


            Dear Jess:
            Situations like this are never easy. In my view, they are  
            best dealt with directly.  A good friend should appreciate
            your feelings and needs just the same way that you clearly
            appreciate hers.

            Next time your friend asks for the car, I’d simply tell her
            that you are sorry but you won’t be able to lend it out
            anymore (or as often).  If she presses you, there plenty of
            reasons why:  

           (1) your parents are paying for gas (no joke these days!) and
                are getting angry,
          (2) you need your car,
          (3) there might be some liability to lending out your car
                (i.e. what if your friend gets into an accident, does your
                insurance cover the driver etc. etc.).   

If you think you may have trouble telling her, write it down, practice it
and read it to her over the phone. If she does get angry remind yourself
(and her) that it is YOUR car, it was very generous of you to lend out your
car in the first place, and that it was her (not you) that overstepped her
bounds and created this situation.

Hope that helps!  Good luck!  
~ Deborah