ok well my freind keeps on calling me emo and i dont like because im not one yea i used to be an emo but not anymore and it is makeing me mad at him and i asked him to stop but he wont and it is getting on my nerves
wunderman4 answered Tuesday May 31 2005, 2:21 pm: simple get right in his face and tell him stight up that if he calls you emo one more time your gonna lay him out. and i mean right up in his face so he knows your for real. and if your not the vilont type or hes bigger than you just admit being emo everytime just say "up" and "thats right" dont give him the pleasure of making it a joke. [ wunderman4's advice column | Ask wunderman4 A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Thursday May 19 2005, 8:40 pm: Dude!! Punch him in the mouth!! OR, if tat doesn't suit you.. tRy ignoRing it. I know that may sound like a Really lame answeR, but think about it: if theRe's no fun and satisfaction in teasing someone.. what's the point? They'll eventually get boRed and give up! Hope this helps!? Take caRe!! [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
TheTeenGirl answered Thursday May 19 2005, 4:03 am: I only know emo means an emotional person, like sad. So, I hope thats what it is, but your friend is only teasing you, and letting it get to you is giving him what he wants. He wants you to say, "I'm not emo" and get upset about it, but if you just say, "yeah, I am, I admit it, grow up", he'll just eventually stop because he'll realize it doesn't bother you. I know it may make you so angry you just want to bite his head off, but don't show that around him.
x_mystery answered Wednesday May 18 2005, 8:16 pm: Its just a label, and you've got to remember that. It wont change who you are or what you stand for or like. Just let your friend know that you don't really like him to call you that, but if he continues, just blow it off, its no big deal. Hope I helped! ♥ [ x_mystery's advice column | Ask x_mystery A Question ]
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