Jason's Ultimatum said:Why give the bike back? Unless there was some kind of agreement between the two, the OP doesn't have to do shit except tell him to stop coming over.
.I was pretty excited and when he gave me the bike he asked if he could spend the night at our place a few times on school nights. I said sure, thinking that it would only be a few times. He lives pretty far from campus with his dad.
An important college lesson learned.Tunavi said:thanks GAF, now I know I'm a bitch lol
I agree with this advice but it really seems like a lot of people give advice based on what they do in their head and not what they would really do. I like to avoid drama and telling someone to fuck off isn't easy for a lot of people.CommonSense said:Son, sometimes you just got to grab yourself by the balls and be a man about your shit.
Give him back the bike, tell him you're not cool with having him over, and walk away.
A coward dies a thousand deaths, a hero dies but one....
Koomaster said:Sounds like you've already repaid him for the bike by letting him stay over a few times. He doesn't have free reign of your place or stuff because he gave you a bike. Just no longer answer the door when he drops by, he'll get the hint.
Haven't seen a Friday quote, like ever. I like you.Ninja Scooter said:Tell him the bike is both of yours, but you'll just keep it at your house because your pops is trippin.
Koomaster said:Sounds like you've already repaid him for the bike by letting him stay over a few times. He doesn't have free reign of your place or stuff because he gave you a bike. Just no longer answer the door when he drops by, he'll get the hint.
Trojita said:
who's there?99hertz said:Knock, knock.
Tunavi said:who's there?
Husker86 said:I agree with this advice but it really seems like a lot of people give advice based on what they do in their head and not what they would really do. I like to avoid drama and telling someone to fuck off isn't easy for a lot of people.
you have a point here... the other guy might be annoying but him asking a party's host if he could go isn't all that crazy...Aselith said:Seriously. The guy heard about a party and asked if he could go. What an asshole.
He doesn't have friends, OP, maybe he wants to go to a college party and fucking meet people.
He doesn't have to ask your permission because he's not your bitch.
I also don't get why he's creepy. He asked to stay over and you said yes and now he's saying over. What a fucking shocker!
99hertz said:What you are saying is that Tunavi should take and give?
Yes. Do this.Trojita said:Bang his girlfriend.
99hertz said:A bitch.
This Friday, there is a birthday dinner for one of my good friends, and my roommates and I are going. However, the kid who sleeps over doesn't know this person at all, saw the event on Facebook and asked the girl who the party was for if he could go. She's nice and just said yes. HE NEVER ASKED US IF HE COULD GO. He doesn't know the birthday girl.
99hertz said:A bitch.
I can admit to this.Vandiger said:Really OP sounds like a passive-aggressive jerk.
3N16MA said:You're a bitch?
By giving the bike away the guy doesn't have any ammunition as to why to keep coming over and such.Jason's Ultimatum said:Why give the bike back? Unless there was some kind of agreement between the two, the OP doesn't have to do shit except tell him to stop coming over.
lol damn, okay well this thread backfired.Lactose_Intolerant said:The guy almost hit a girl, I can see why you don't want to confront him. He might confuse you for one.
This is a ridiculous story. You sound more creepy than the guy you are talking about.
wormstrangler said:To all those saying just tell him to fuck off" I live with a couple of very outspoken girls and even they have held their tonuges in similar situations.
Easier to say it on a msg board than real life.
Count Dookkake said:This situation makes me as angry as when I was a kid and saw Flintstone getting kicked out of his house by the cat. Disgusting.
3N16MA said:You're a bitch?
Aselith said:A/L?
I agree. But I (and even the more direct/confrontantional people I know) have problems doing that. Same for a lot of people.CommonSense said:Conversely it's 20 times more appropriate to speak your mind and let ytour intentions to be known than to whine like bitches behind a dude's back. If dude is trying to force himself on the emo brigade, and lord knows why he would, he should be told it isn't necessarly his best option in person.
Kitschkraft said:I understand not wanting to be confrontation. And in this case, it sounds like you may even be a bit intimidated (No disrespect).
Passive aggressiveness does work in some instances.
If you really don't want him staying over anymore, and you don't want to just come out and tell him, find other ways to get the point across. Start making jokes about it, make it seem like you are just kidding a bit but be straight enough to get the message in his head that he's a nuisance. Something like "Shut up John, your the "guy on the couch" in this apartment!" or "Damn man, are you fucking homeless?" Try to get your friends to join in and try to get some laughs out of it, he may laugh with you but inside he'll begin to understand the "message". Honestly, sometimes people just don't "get" what sticks out about them.
For instance, when he was like "what are you, possessive over your xbox?" You said that you just walked away? I would have been like "Nope, possessive over my light bill, you trying to let me borrow some electric money?"
Of course, it could backfire miserably, and he may just sort of embrace being the "loser of the group", and might take the "good fun" part of the jabs as acceptance.
CommonSense said:We are speaking about the same generation of men who have been know to talk on their phone all day, text all day, don't work, live with their girlfriends, and let her drive them around. Where do you figure "assertive" comes into their game, good sir?
EviLore said:Do they not teach you how to be assertive in first grade anymore?
99hertz said:An old, cold-hearted bitch.
52/TX. You?
Most likely. Unfortunately.Salvor.Hardin said:Jeez. Is this a serious post?
Salvor.Hardin said:Jeez. Is this a serious post?
wormstrangler said:To all those saying just tell him to fuck off" I live with a couple of very outspoken girls and even they have held their tonuges in similar situations.
Easier to say it on a msg board than real life.
Kitschkraft said:If you don't want to outright confront him, I see nothing wrong with nudging him a bit. Especially if he wants to keep the bike (Which is what I'm assuming).
Sorry I'm not all "OMG, pussified American males! Kill the bugger!"
I understand the OP's situation.