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You all make great points and I am going to take your advice on board with the last ditch option is to just get rid of them. They are a year ahead of me anyway so I wont see much of them when they are in college next year!
I've always been paranoid but I have been working on it and I have seen improvements and im learning the not give a toss attitude to have towards other peoples opinions of you. I'll keep doing my best to toughen up and I'll get out of this rut.
I am most likely just over thinking it anyway and need to vent!
Cheers for the replies lads.

Exactly, guys are right. I had your problem, I had two best friends who were constantly picking on me, I was fun to make fun of. Everyday, they would find something about me (shape of my nose, my sense of humor, they would call me fat), and then I had enough of it. I stood up, and confronted them.
I rubbed everything in their noses, how they look, how they act, and everything else that I could see on them which wasn't perfect. Next day in school I spread the word and started jokes about them, I called one lolipop, and I can't remember how I called the other.
Then, I drifted away from them, found a new friend and hang with him. Later, lolipop and my other 'best' friend started hanging around less, and I ended up hanging around with the lolipop, by choice.
As it turned out, we had a lot in common, we both wanted to go out and meet girls. Lolipop becamme and still is my best friend, he showed some really MAD skills out on the field, so we are still hanging around, and meeting girls...
BAsically, if you fight for yourself, you'll get respect. The smartest idea is, to ditch them, and find someone with who you'll grow, not just as a pua, but as a man and as a person. When you find that one guy, who you want to grow with, everything else will just fall in it's place, trust me... Good luck...
