OK a bunch of my guy friends have been acting VERY immature and disrespectful lately. They'd lie to me, disrespect me, my friends, some of their friends (who are girls, of course), teachers, etc. They'd tell me one of my best friends are against me, and all my guys friends are against me. Theers this girl i really hate, but my best guy friend would see her staring at him and he'd scream to her "TURN AROUND AND NEVER LOOK AT ME AGAIN! YOUR SO UGLY!" and i'm starting to find all this very disrespectful. Another one of my guy friends also spit on my cousins/best friends head. When she told the principal, the kid said it was "by accident." although after he spit, he ran away with his friend and started laughing without saying sorry or ANYTHING to her.
Me and two of my best friends want to take action and start getting the respect everyone needs from these guys. Does anyone have any ideas to help us start off? thank you!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? smile answered Tuesday December 6 2005, 1:40 pm: Yes...You can do only one thing. BE YOU. If you do not like going out with him or something like that do not do this again. You do not need anyone. If you do not like their behaviour just tell it. At the beggining they will laugh at it or be really surprised but only by doing it you will make things change. The next time they will do sth like this with the cousin go away. Let them alone. Stand up and go somewhere else. Generally make them understand that you do not like their behaviour.If they find you ok and want to go out with you they will stop doing silly things. If not, you do not care. Com'n!They do not deserve it! [ smile's advice column | Ask smile A Question ]
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