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My moan for this evening would have to a be a conversation I had earlier - I tell my best friend I'm not in a great mood and haven't been out for three days......so, she proceeds to tell me about the fabulous night out she had last night.

Oh and h&afan. It's too late to even try and attempt a cloak and dagger type cover up of who I mean.

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Why do they do that?!

Lol, its my mum really she just finds something new to tell me about every five minutes mainly moaning about something I haven't done or about how many chocolate wrappers are in my bin. :P

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Yes, I mean I knew she wanted to discuss it and everything, but there were far more tactful was, other than:

Me: "I'm so bored, I haven't left the house in like, three days!"

Her: "Oh.......I had the most *amazing* night last night!"

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Jackieleanne Posted Today, 12:06 AM

Lol, its my mum really she just finds something new to tell me about every five minutes mainly moaning about something I haven't done or about how many chocolate wrappers are in my bin. :P

My parents used to really bug me like that as well, to the extent that I would be really sullen around them, until I stopped to think about how me being so cranky made them feel. My mum said she felt like she was always annoying me, and that she didn't ever want to ask me something in case it set me off. I felt so horrendously guilty afterwards, and now I always try to put a smile on my face, even if it's the last thing I feel like doing.

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Yes, I mean I knew she wanted to discuss it and everything, but there were far more tactful was, other than:

Me: "I'm so bored, I haven't left the house in like, three days!"

Her: "Oh.......I had the most *amazing* night last night!"

Yeah I know! arg or the tipical

Friend: It was a good party this weekend, why didn't you come?

Me: Becuase you/anyone didn't call?

Friend: Oh well, you remember that guy who...

Bleh!

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Oh I get that too. Actually, I don't asked out places because I don't have ID to get into pubs/clubs until July.....and all my close circle of friends already do. And so, because they all suddenly, it becomes the situation that all social activities revolve around licensed premises!

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I've never been much of an out-person.

I don't drink, I am depressed, and.. I don't like noisy places. I am over-sensitive to sounds.

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Jackieleanne Posted Today, 12:06 AM

Lol, its my mum really she just finds something new to tell me about every five minutes mainly moaning about something I haven't done or about how many chocolate wrappers are in my bin. :P

My parents used to really bug me like that as well, to the extent that I would be really sullen around them, until I stopped to think about how me being so cranky made them feel. My mum said she felt like she was always annoying me, and that she didn't ever want to ask me something in case it set me off. I felt so horrendously guilty afterwards, and now I always try to put a smile on my face, even if it's the last thing I feel like doing.

Yea I agree with you, thats what I do now that I am old enough to understand everything they do for you, used to snap at them alot about it though until I was 16, now that I'm 18 I get on really well with her, just at times you need your space, atleast its better now that I have got the computer in my room.

Moonfox, I hate it when friends are like that some of my friends can be like that last year one of my friends was so busy going on about herself that she totally forgot about it being my birthday even though its only two days after hers.

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