A young woman was devastated after she received a hurtful text message from her best friend.
The trouble stopped after a night of drinking on the weekend. Her friend “had three to four drinks before we went back to her house,” while the woman only had one.
“Everything was just fine.” I did not really want to stay the night, but she begged me and said we could get breakfast in the morning if I did.
She told me she was going to sleep alone in her room so she could call her boyfriend who lives far away. They hugged and said, “I love you, goodnight,” and then she went to sleep in the guest room, she wrote on Reddit.
But things got bad after about 20 minutes.
She sent me a text message that said, “She is staying in the guest room, so I do not want to s–t talk to her too loudly.”
The hurt woman remembered, “I replied with a simple ‘huh?’ and got another, longer text complaining that she just can not figure out a’respectful’ way to get rid of me.”
Even though it was late at night, she chose to sneak out of her friend’s house through the back door.
Her friend apologized and said she was drunk and meant to text her boyfriend the next morning. She also said she does not think the woman is “that fun anymore” and that they have “grown apart.”
“It hurts my heart. I have been sad for a few days now because I do not want to tell anyone else in our group of friends.
I have been trying to remind myself that I am only 20 and can still get over it and make new friends. “I am afraid I will not have anyone to spend my 21st birthday with because it is coming up soon,” she said.
People in the comments told the woman to cut ties with her friend who did something bad.
“That is such strange behavior to try to get you to stay just to act angry that you will not leave. That sounds like the kind of person who will twist anything to make themselves sound like they were wronged.
I do not know what she is like when she is not acting this way. “You can not reason with those kinds of people at all,” someone wrote.
“She is mean and weird.” This has something to do with her boyfriend’s power. “Obviously completely unreliable and very young,” said someone else.
“She wants attention, and whoever she texts will feel bad for her.” “Desire to protect the innocent” chimed in someone else.
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