ANSWERS: 12
  • Sounds like you need to lighten up.
  • If your friends can't follow the "house Rules" do not invite them over anymore ... +5
  • I would not be your friend if I came over and I could only touch the controllers and nothing else lol Man take a chill pill surly they are not hurting anything?
  • Sounds like your friends need to grow up a bit, you sound alot more mature then them, they will mature eventually, but for now i suppose i would forgive them or find some other friends.
  • You've got some friends that are going to do as they please no matter what you say. If they are fun to hang around with at other times, then you'll need to put up with this. If they are a constant pain-in-the-butt, then it's time to drop them and get new friiends.
  • What you need to do is chill out. Tell them once in a calm manner but with authority in your voice, if they touch items you dont want them to touch ask then to leave but then by all means do not invite them back and tell them why. But to act like a raving nut case by yelling and getting your blood pressure to the point of a stroke just is not worth it dude.
  • Well, I'd say you hang out somewhere else if they don't follow the rules at your place. Are you a teen with the parents or an adult with his own house? +2
  • No, do not forgive these undisciplined, unmanageable EX-friends. You need a whole new set of 'real' friends who know how to behave in other people's houses.
  • You shouldn't have anyone over if you're gonna be that particular about what they can and can't touch. It's just 'things', your friends are more important than these items that own you...I mean that you own.
  • Dont invite them in. Have a patio set up. Tell them they cant be trusted. sorry.
  • What are they touching? If it is the TV screen and game guts, then find new friends. If it is the couch or door knobs, then you have some pretty special friends to keep coming over to see you.
  • um... how about "don't let them over"???

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