People Who Always Bring Friends

Discussion in 'The Whiners' started by Laci, Jun 16, 2015.

  1. Laci

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    I am getting so irritated with a friend of mine. I'll invite them to hang out, and EVERY TIME they invite along an extra friend or two. It's not that I hate the other people, it's just that I like to hang out one-on-one sometimes.
    Today I invited them to the beach and of course they had to invite their annoying friends. Ugh.
     
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  2. Tyrsonswood

    Tyrsonswood Senior Moment Lifetime Supporter

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    I don't have that problem... Nobody ever comes here. The gate is locked, and it's quite a walk from the road to the house.



    Oh! .... and I don't know anybody around here anyways.
     
  3. Laci

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    I would LOVE that. I only hang out with about 3 people- I'm not a big people-person. But when I do hang out, I much prefer it as one-on-one time so that I can really have quality, individual time with them. But no, they always have to invite their friends along to everything we do lol.
     
  4. beagles 'n' lox

    beagles 'n' lox Typing Challened

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    When you invite them do you mention you want it to be just the 2 of you? Have you brought it up otherwise?
     
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  5. YouFreeMe

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    My best friend growing up ALWAYS did that. It used to drive me crazy. I'm not the kind of person who is always up for meeting new people. But, that's my problem, not hers, I guess.
     
  6. Laci

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    I've brought it up before, but my friend is really social and I'm not. It ended up being fine yesterday at the beach, but I do start to feel like a third wheel.
     
  7. 6-eyed shaman

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    I have mixed feelings about it to be honest. Most of the time I find it nice when my friends bring chill people with them. It helps me build my social circle up a bit. But there've been times when I've grown to dislike certain people, and the next thing I know my friend invites my enemy to hang out with us.
     
  8. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Well at least at the beach they can't trash you house


    Hotwater
     
  9. Eerily

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    If you made a commitment to drink coffee and later regret it, you may as well dilute it with lots of cream and sugar to make it tolerable.
     
  10. Vanilla Gorilla

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    They probably bring their friends becuase they dont want to be alone with you
     
  11. Irminsul

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    I might just be one of those people. >.> except I don't bring my friends it's just, well, if you want me you also get my miss and if you want her you also get me.

    That's just how it works for us. :D
     
  12. newbie-one

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    edit: not funny enough to justify posting
     
  13. NoxiousGas

    NoxiousGas Old Fart

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    sounds as if you are implying that Laci's friend doesn't really want to hang out with her so they bring other people along.

    kind of a dickhead thing to imply.
     
  14. Laci

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    I think I'm a fantastic person to be around, I think the issue is more-so that I'm more of a one-on-one person, whereas my friend is very social and grew up in a neighborhood full of kids, so they're used to hanging out in groups.

    I'm kind of over it, aha.
     
  15. Heat

    Heat Smile, it's contagious! :) Lifetime Supporter

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    I think you probably hit the nail on the head with this post. Some people are not comfortable in small groups or one on one and need to have more people around them for them to feel social and interact.
     
  16. Eerily

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    If someone poured salt in their coffee and asked about why it tastes so terrible, how much of disfavor would one be doing to allow them to wallow in the knowledge that they can't tell salt from sugar? Would it be as bad as me pouring the salt myself, and if so, would you telling me so be as bad as you pouring salt in my coffee?
     
  17. Irminsul

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    I'd lightly unscrew the salt shaker so when you put salt in a mug, it'll all fall in. That's how I'd play my next move.
     
  18. Eerily

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    And if I told you the metaphorical significance of that was lost on me in a way so completely that it led me to believe you had never made nor dealt with a metaphor before, would that be the metaphorical equivalent of doing exactly that?
     
  19. Irminsul

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    I'd be like metaphors?
     
  20. Eerily

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    I'd go with your other interpretation of my statement, and if there was no other, no plan B so to speak, then I'd say you're out of luck.
     

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