I was over at a friends house, and usually I help him with homework as part of a deal. He got in an argument with his mom over when he is supposed to leave on a trip, and then after enough arguing he said he'd bet her 60 dollars he left on one day and not another. When she showed the travel plan it was the wrong day and he tried to get me to side with him and I teased him about it like sorry you'll have to get a job to make 60 dollars and then he got really butthurt. His mom asked what time he wanted me to come back to help him again with homework and he said she didn't want to know his opinion because he didn't want me to come back, and then when I was leaving he wouldn't even look at me or say bye.
Does that kind of reaction make sense? I was just teasing him but he seemed to take it like a big betrayal.
Sounds like he was just butthurt. Don't read too much into it.
By the way, you need to be 18+ to be on this site.
>>17162560
Is your friend like 9?
>>17162634
What's your point?
>>17162637
No, 16.
>>17162647
>By the way, you need to be 18+ to be on this site.
>>17162647
What's your point?
>>17162637
>Is your friend like 9?
>>17162647
>No, 16.
>>17162653
I feel like you're making the assumption that I am the same age as my friend rather than 10 or 20 years older.
>>17162659
Then that's even worse. I was hoping to give you the benefit of the doubt.
>26-36 years old and scared he may have made a 16 year old feel betrayed because the kid gave him the cold shoulder.
>Comes to /adv/ because needs others' opinions for something so childish and trivial.
>>17162679
Something something give a troll response,
>>17162560
F his mom if youre a real 16y old
Or suck him off to make your paradise friendship ok again.