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pinkiefriend | 15:58 Fri 26th Jan 2007 | Body & Soul
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With funny stories and things that have happened, my boyfriend claims them. Lets say I done something silly once :o) and my boyfriend gave me a look as if to say "that was a bit daft," he then 2 months later claims that it was him that done it when telling one of his friends. It irritates me. He tells the story so much that i actually believe that he believes that it was him that done it, the "silly" thing. This happens a lot!
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I had an ex-boyfriend and a best friend that also did this,i turned up at a party once to overhear my friend talking about a funny mishap that she`d supposedly had when i`d told her about the incident that very morning.It`s very annoying and she is not my friend anymore.
They obviously have such boring lives they need to imitate someone elses.
Exactly,i ended the friendship because then i started to doubt everything she said as it could have all been nicked from someone elses life.
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Would you just ignore it or do you think i should say something to him, obviously not when he is telling the story, but on our own. Steeling my thunder! Maybe i should just forget it amd make sure he doesnt do it with anything else. Maybe its not that important. Thanks everyone
Me being me i`d say something coz it really is a pain in the arse,make a joke out of it to break the ice.
No offense, pinkie, and you did ask for opinions, but your boyf sounds very sad if he needs to nick other ppl's humerous stories! Is his life that boring? He obviously has a desperate need to have 'good crack' as well, but there's no harm in telling a story without claiming it as your own.. Think it indicates low self esteem and confidence. Personally if I heard him recounted something and claiming it happened to him, I'd say 'think you'll find actually that happened to me, don't you remember you freak?' or words to that effect.
I agree with luckyeight. By now I would be so pi$$ed off with it I would come out and say it right in the middle of one of *his* amusing anecdotes!
I notiiced my mate do that that to me the other day actually!!!! I was having a sarcastic go at my dog (!!!). It was all quite funny! But anyways, a few days later me and my mate were telling another mate about it, and my mate said that it was her having a go at the dog!!! I didnt say anything to her, and i have only noticed her do it a few times, but still, i was a bit put out!
I would to start with make a light hearted laugh,and say " Darling,you're getting muddled - it was me that....... blah blah"
Then if he keeps bluffing on I woudl give him a look that says " You know bloody well you're lying".

Then next time if he does it I would let him carry on and wait till we were alone and ask him why he pretendedit was him.

Bloody men! lol
im with pippa!!! RIGHT in the middle of him telling the tale!!
My ex did that. He also used to edit the story to suit the audience as well. It grated me more that he actually believed the incident happened involving HIM!

I think it comes from them needing to be the centre of attention and anything that they consider could be funny they steal and relay it to others. It's a very shallow thing to do. And it also means he's more worried about what others think of him than what you think of him. Consider that.
p.s. I already tried that tactic, Pipps & Curly. It doesn't work. It just makes you look like the pillock because 1) you look like you're throwing a wobbly, and 2) it kills the conversation dead with everyone else sitting there deflated after expecting a good anecdote.
its worse when they actually begin to recount the story back to you, forgetting it was you who told them in the first place!!

or even someone else entirely comes and starts to tell you it almost word for word!

i used to mimic a few lines of a character in a sitcom, only occasionally, when the situation arose, and particularly to this one guy, paul, because he seemed to find it hilarious. weeks later i did it to some other people and they thought i was mimicking paul!!!! i had to explain the character and that i had introduced it to paul...

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