Is avoiding confrontation/fighting some one cowardly or more mature?

Did he rob you as in was a friend and snuck into your house or was invited and then robbed you like that if so he's a sucker so throw the hands


If he robbed you face to face and made you run your pockets then stay away op cause that mans about that life and I rather see you living
 
He hard right? Shoulda said pull ya pants down b

U got finessed for 150. Should of went home and grabbed da musket
 
Nothing wrong with what you did.

I almost was about to fight some guy at a bar last year because he came over to a standing table with a couple friends and started pushing up against me to forcr his way onto my groups table and got smart with me when I asked him politely if he could just slide over so he's not touching me. This dude says "Tell that girl to move over!" (The girl was with us)

So I ask him "if he wants to go there" (fist balled), then he goes all like "calm down, chill".

I'm not one to fight anybody but if someone gets physical and is pushing me over and over to push me off a table in a half empty bar, I'm willing to throw down.

That's really like the only situation that I'm willing to get into it, it has to be someone getting physical with me and then trying to do some bully type behavior.
 
It's the principal fam. I would've ran up on homie wit the quickness..


What's the story behind this anyways? He ran in the pockets? Got too cozy in the crib?

Either way dude pie'd you Op.. And you wondered why they called you *****
 
Depends on the situation ...sometimes you talk it out/ don't worry bout it too much ...other times you gotta let them hands go


It's 60 year olds that still scrap with each other from time to time :lol:
 
Depends on the situation.

If you let your family get beat up without jumping in because you want to avoid confrontation, that's cowardly. If some random drunk guy is cursing at you and you just walk away, that's mature.

In your instance, you should have at least confronted him about it. Doesn't have to be a fight, but the guy stole 150 from you and you don't say a thing?
 
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Just thought bout it again, damn OP you couldn't even at least ask what's up with the $150? ...just gon pretend like you ain't see him :smh:

The least you could do is ask about the status of the money
 
lol 150 tho smh I could see 10-20 but 150!!! Smh...it's just the fact u acted like u didn't see him lol I know your peoples clown u for this situation
 
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I mean what's the point. He probably didn't have $150 on him. And if you did fight him, then what. You still not getting the money back
 
We don't know this whole situation

OP was it a friend or acquaintance who finessed you out of 150? Yeah you should check him

Or was it a dude who ran up on you on the block and pressed you for the cash? If so, i'd say leave it alone because you don't know what dude has on him or what kind of life he's about
 
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Honestly this could lead to future robberies...not tryna sound like a clown but your a target now ...only way I would say don't check him if you know he's out there like that
 
From experience is situational. I only involve the hands when someone attempts of actually lays hands on me and mine. Now I have touched someone because they did something to my property.

My advice if you feel froggy, leap. Never, however, react because people are around and you get nervous of the thought of being looked upon as s punk. You you could back down and still do it with pride.
 
No grown man should be fighting dudes. Angry caveman behavior should be left in highschool.

50% of this

Dude stole 150, he woulda caught a fade

But as stated above, you wasn't bout that action 8 months ago, take yo *** on today
 
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Even if you went to jail for fighting him, it's nothing. You could be talking to top 25 law schools the very next day.
 
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$150 isn't much if you end up in the hospital or worse, the dude has heat. Isn't worth the risk imo. Don't feel any different man, it isn't worth it. You'll get it back somehow through a come up.
 
I agree that it's situational...if some random dude that I've never met before wants to pop off over some trivial thing, for certain im going to avoid anything physical and escape the confrontation. But if it's something more personal with fam or close friends etc again it depends on the situation but i'm more likely to throw hands if it gets to that point
 
He knew u was soft that's why he had the balls to take it from u.
 
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