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Trying to move on from a group of 'bad news' friends

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Question - (13 May 2012) 1 Answers - (Newest, 14 May 2012)
A male United Kingdom age 26-29, anonymous writes:

Hello, I'm 15 years old boy and I live in england. I left a group of violent,pretty stupid 'friends' i used to have and i've started socialising with my friends from my own school and I really enjoy it. Just before I left them i called them all fake friends because one of them messaged me an extremely personal message about my family. Since then i haven't spoke to any of them and they heard off someone at their school i called them 'muppits' about 2 weeks ago and they want to all beat me up. I'm not the kind of guy that tells 'parents' and everyone would take the piss out of me if i did so that advice won't work and they still ring me and text me asking for things at the weekend. I'm sorry this isn't really related to love relationships but this was the only place I can turn to. I know it will take a while but how can I move on in my life and get them to completely forget about me?

thankyou x

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A female reader, Starlights United Kingdom +, writes (14 May 2012):

Starlights agony auntIf you have made new friends at your own school why do you still answer calls from these violent guys?

If I was you i'd change my number and not contact them or answer their messages in future.

why? because they seem to want to control and manipulate you.

If you dont comply with their way they want to beat you up; so just keep away from them for your own sake, thats the best thing you can do.

Keep away from them.

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