It takes a braver guy to walk imho, I probably would've kicked off.... but it isn't worth it.This went on for a few minutes whilst I debated going out to sort them out, instead I decided to go home.
This is true, I always have banter with my mates, and at the end of the day it's quite easy to tell when they are jesting and it's never a malicious thing. But it sounded like much more than that with the OP, they really seemed to be ********* rather than his friends, seriously people who would say such things I would not count as friends at all.Please find new friends. Granted friends always jest about you.
I was only barely listening at the begining because I didn't realise they were talking about me.
They were insulting someone and I was thinking that it was a bit harsh. Then one of them said that the only reason they invited them out was so that they had someone to laugh at, which prompted the loving freaks comment.
This was followed by friend 2 recounting when I was drunk one time 4 years ago (I was talking rubbish for several hours, total babble), followed by comments about how he was glad I didn't move in with him because he didn't like me very much.
This went on for a few minutes whilst I debated going out to sort them out, instead I decided to go home.
*hug*Stuff.
I'm guessing that's said in a certain tone of voice though, by the sounds of it these mates weren't joking, especially as they apologised.are you sure they didnt know you could hear.
i always joke about my mates saying things like "i wish he would just move out, he is a ****" when i can hear them coming through the door.
Heh, I like this idea."Accidentally" send friend 2 a message saying what a **** you think he is.