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Sit down and really think if what you had a falling out about was really worth losing a friend over..
If you still believe it was valid then if you want her/him back have a talk, it's ok to have different points of views you just both need to understand that..
(((((Cath)))) I'm sorry to hear this :-( Take a bit of time and think about what happened and then if warrented, try to patch the situation up. Hopefully if you attempt that, it will be reciprocated by your friend.
Maybe you needed a bit of timeout from the friendship. Sometimes we get too familiar with those we're closest to and think we can say anything to them. This has happened to me twice and both times the friendships survived. It's a horrible feeling isn't it? When you're ready you both need to talk it through (assuming you want the friendship to resume. Thinking of you.
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Sit down and really think if what you had a falling out about was really worth losing a friend over..
If you still believe it was valid then if you want her/him back have a talk, it's ok to have different points of views you just both need to understand that..
Good luck