right so i finnaly broke it off with my asshole "freind" (im 17 and a guy) he annoys me so much i hate HATE HATE!!!! him... he never took no for an answer i was allways wrong, even when i proved him wrong he started calling me shit. he's still trying to argue with me even though i told him to bite the big one.
apparently "im one in a million, his best friend" the bull shit sick list goes on and on... how do i tell him to leave me the f*** alone and then make him actually do it. he's like a super strength magnet that wont piss off when you want him to god damn he makes me mad
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? NikkiD answered Tuesday March 24 2009, 1:42 am: Tell him 1 last time to as you say leave me the fuck alone. Say clearly I don't want to talk to you. And then stand by your word and don't do it. Just because people call you doesn't mean you have to answer it. Or could it be that you really don't want that and maybe after you think about it some, you won't be so mad anymore. Real friends are hard to comeby is all I'm saying so make sure if you tell him to piss off you are really sure that's what you want! Much Love! [ NikkiD's advice column | Ask NikkiD A Question ]
xxryanxx answered Monday March 23 2009, 11:05 pm: Alright i had this problem once..the way i "fixed" this problem was just to keep ignoring him, blowing him off, whatever you gotta do to stay away from him. Whatever u do dont talk to him even when u tell him to f*** off or whatever just dont do it. After a while he'll just stop pestering you. If the problem consists just beat the hell outta him after skool [ xxryanxx's advice column | Ask xxryanxx A Question ]
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