I guess it's different with guys, you can beat each other up and be OK with each other the next day. From this woman's standpoint, that's not a friend. If you choose to hang out with him again, make sure it's at your house and make sure you have a firearm ready for self-defense. Nobody has the right to pummel you for having a difference of opinion.
It's not like this with grown men, contrary to popular belief. It is with younger boys, typically because their brains aren't developed and they're still figuring out how to handle all the hormones and testosterone
Well that's good. From a female point of view, I'd have a very hard time forgiving someone for physically assaulting me, especially over a difference of opinion.
I guess it's different with guys, you can beat each other up and be OK with each other the next day. From this woman's standpoint, that's not a friend. If you choose to hang out with him again, make sure it's at your house and make sure you have a firearm ready for self-defense. Nobody has the right to pummel you for having a difference of opinion.
It's not like this with grown men, contrary to popular belief. It is with younger boys, typically because their brains aren't developed and they're still figuring out how to handle all the hormones and testosterone
Exactly. The behavior OP described is that of a child throwing a tantrum.
Well that's good. From a female point of view, I'd have a very hard time forgiving someone for physically assaulting me, especially over a difference of opinion.
My childhood in a nutshell. Man I miss having a mountain bike.
agree - me and my best friend used to regularly have fights in the manner described. We were late teens but it was really just childishness.