A resignation is also a loss.
Like I said, at the position that you posted, I had already lost the game and I knew it. I'm talking about even earlier in the game, where, like I said, the game was even. This is not the first time that you have made me play beyond the point of my desire.
I may take your advice and simply resign when I feel the game has no decisive victory, as since this is only casual gaming, there is no need put our egos at stake with one another. The only thing that will result is a harmed friendship.
But I feel like my point has fallen upon deaf ears, since the people replying to this seem to have not much better to do than to flame and insult me with little useful input to the thread.
EDIT: I thank you, dvwork, for your rational reply to this topic. I did not wait until now to draw, I did so much earlier, but he refused, and thus the game was played until this point.
It is great that you have attempted to defend your position L8NC, however, there is no rule of ettiquette that requires your opponent to ACCEPT a drw, much less to OFFER you one for any reason at any time. Youare correct that many people do so, but it seems that you did not bother to offer a draw yourself. If you did at some earlier point when it seemed logical then great, kudos to you. If you waited until this point to do so then thats is your problem. Either way, when neither player has sufficient material for checkmate, THEN it is proper to offer a draw. Otherwise, making a mistake is the fault of the player who then loses, and whomever that may be, gets to lose.
I think we could all use a break from the problems with, "My opponent resigned, did'nt resign, told me to resign, kept offering a draw, wouldn't offer a draw," etc. If the staff, who happen to be quite experienced in the ettiquette and experience of play at many levels (I expect) would put a post in once a week or something about the general thought then we don't need to read and comment on this every time it happens to every person. Heck, I had a question about it myself when my opponent said, "Just resign, c'mon." Sure I woulda punched him in person but it's the internet so I took the advice given me, turned off chat, and played till he slipped up.