ANSWERS: 19
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Get blind drunk and tell everyone how wonderful I am.
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Be yourself! If your not yourself from the start then you are starting relationships on a lie ;)
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Contract leprosy.
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gossiping about your other friends is a big no-no
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Ask them to help you move.
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Rushing things. Asking me my age or what year I was born is asking for too much too soon. Don't ask me private questions. Those types of things you learn in time as you grow TOGETHER. ` Let's just put it like this; if you want to know something that isn't obvious, that only my family would know about me, or have to ask twice, then chances are you are needy and are desperate for a friend. Depending, that could be taken as that person having an ulterior motive. Makes me suspicious and very cautious...no way to be with potential friends. ` Asking me those types of questions is like asking me to have the same relationship with you as I have with my mother or other family members...that will never happen. ` That said, it's really hard for me to accept people as my friend. The word means a whole lot more to me than just a word used to describe a relationship I have with someone. I don't generally throw it around lightly or nonchalantly. When I say it, which is hardly ever, I mean it. Those people I do consider a friend don't need to be told. I show them.
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Tell them you know their family and start telling them the latest gossip on them.. +5
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being a douche, putting them down, not being a "good friend".
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Act in a loutish manner. +3
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always ditching them for your old friends.
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judging them.
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borrow money from them?
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Tell them you're lonely because all your former friends have died in mysterious accidents.
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for guys in my general area...they like to size eachother up for some reason...that I think is a little uncalled for.
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Eat garlic and onions and wear no deodorant.
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To say: Hi I'm a friend of Payton!!!
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Tell them you want to try out your sexual fantasies on them.
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Forget or neglect your old ones.
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Tell them your their friend, then never talk to them again.
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