@JessiRoad I get what you mean. It's hard to say what you mean, or what you really want to say, without it sounding like you're biased or about to go off on some crazy chick. :/
@ JessiRoad See, it's ended up that we're not talking to her boyfriend anymore because she's a bit of a psycho and we end up getting yelled at if we do. I dislike people :')
@ everybody dies; I've had that happen too, I just avoided her and now for some reason she is trying to be my best friend because they broke up... People... Gah
I have the same issue, but there's a MASSIVE backstory. To keep it simple, this girl thinks I'm trying to get in about her boyfriend because I hang around in uni. So, she called me a slut when she walking the other way. Because she thinks I fancy her boyfriend. How does that one work? I also feel the need to point out that I don't fancy her boyfriend, and she was wearing tiny shorts and a vest top and I had on the biggest jumper I own, because it was cold. She's pretty much the same, she doesn't know me at all.
I agree with you. If someone can't support their opinion with facts... then it's not much of an opinion. There has to be a reason, besides just not liking or liking someone/something.
It's frustrating when people don't give supporting evidence to claims that they make. You can't just call someone a slut because you want to, and it's worse coming from a stranger because they have no idea what affect that can leave on them. It's... ugh. I feel like if I go on further this will turn into a full-on rant.
I get what you mean. It's hard to say what you mean, or what you really want to say, without it sounding like you're biased or about to go off on some crazy chick. :/