Dozen Wicked Words wrote: » Zero, same as last time this question was asked, but I'd hope a few people I work with might go to my funeral and a few people I used to work with will say"ahh shame", before going back to discussing what happened in eastenders last night.
Littlekittylou wrote: » I wonder how many people consider me their friend. Sometimes it's not reciprocated.
LucidLife wrote: » I just found out I am at zero.
crasy dash wrote: » Quite happy if I'm honest never bought into the whole you have to have friends to be accepted shyte.
crasy dash wrote: » Zero as well and very happy gave up on friends long time ago. Finished school in 2004 never spoken to any of my" friends" since then. Quite happy if I'm honest never bought into the whole you have to have friends to be accepted shyte.
Zippie84 wrote: » That sounds really tough. Are you happy with that or would you like it to be different? If you don't mind me asking, is there any particular reason things are that way?
anncoates wrote: » Excluding family, 8 very close /hardcore friends
Zippie84 wrote: » one of them 'became nuts' in what way?
Desolation Of Smug wrote: » Probably 2 or 3. Tops. Loads of pals, but I wouldn't count on them to tow me out of a ditch with a dead body in the boot and not judge me badly.
conorh91 wrote: » Off the rails. Drugs, violence, criminal offences, and last I heard is living in another part of the country under an assumed name, being in and out of psychiatric care. The smart, outgoing guy I played Xbox and rugby with is not recognizable today. Some people think something bad happened. I feel bad not trying to get in contact, but I just don't recognize the guy at all. Actually the way I just described him doesn't say much for me as a friend, before anyone points that out. I know.