Thursday, February 27, 2020
In Class Writing: Question #2
A time that made me realized that me and an old friend of mine were two completely different people was when she gained this jealously towards me during middle school years. We had classes together since the 7th grade, and I was very antisocial during my junior years of middle school, so I would usually spend most of my free time with my math teacher, in whom I created a deep bond with. This was also during a time where I was bullied constantly by my peers and those who've just seen me at random and chose not to like me. However, my "friend" noticed how much time I would spend with our teacher (also during this time, we weren't exactly on the best of terms, and we also had the same group of friends in whom I also did not talk to at the time). She admitted to me when we started talking again, that she was jealous and annoyed by the fact that I was "the teacher's pet" and it annoyed her so much that she started to develop this distaste towards me. I was surprised to hear that coming from her because out of all people I've stopped talking to, I though she would've been the least likeliest person to be so judgemental towards me. Fast forward in college, we've rekindled our so-called relationship after years of not seeing each other after graduating middle school, but I had to put a stop to it. One day, I had a conversation with her and another friend of ours, and Ive been noticing every time I'd say something, she would respond disrespectfully as If I didn't hear what she said. The moment that shocked me was when she said she hated her parents because her parents were Christians and she had no belief in Christianity whatsoever. She hated the fact that they were forcefully lecturing her on Christianity, when she said she's an antichrist type of person. She basically worships the devil, which is the complete opposite of what her parents want her to go by. As a christian woman, this really made me change my point of view towards her. I completely stopped hanging out with her a couple of days after, and never saw her on campus again.
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I can relate with you on this! I also had a friend who I believed was an actual friend that turned out to be totally different from me. It hurts when that happens. Its very interesting that she was extremely different though, going from Christianity to a Satanist..
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