My walnut brain can't figure it out.

She told her ex boyfriend of 6 months who then told everyone else

that sucks. dont kill yourself dude, you're way too smart for that. and you probably should show your friends those texts imo

Im not showing anybody shit. They can figure this out on their own

alright that's fine too, just don't kill yourself or anyone else, it will be okay

your 'friends' are clearly dumb or don't actually care about you sorry just what i see

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yeah the friends are really letting you down here

if your close friends are willing to dogpile on you immediately and bring up stuff they never disclosed to you personally as additional fuel yea you fucked up making friends

Nah they did you a favor. When I move to a new phase of my life I don't keep any friends from the previous phase. If I do it is always super awkward/half-assed, it just doesnt work and creates friction. This is the nature of life for the person who dares to dream of not just "staying in his lane"

it's pretty hard to feel that way in the moment

No it's not. It is necessary to move forward

alightsoul doesnt have friends

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uh yes, it is hard to find out you have shitty non-friends

Feel it, accept it, seal it off. Listen to the song "Thank u, Next" by Ariana Grande if you still don't get it

It's true. I have this huge social circle now but you can ask any of them and if they think about it long enough they'd be like "Actually I guess we are Acquaintances"

Im going to the hospital

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good luck, hope you feel better soon

OK good luck. Keep your head up and don't forget to give us an update when the worst is past

props if you can live like that i guess. i don't have anxiety or attachment problems but i need to know i have someone who can at least help hold up the umbrella when the shitstorm hits

probably a huge part of why getting old as balls sucks

coming home i gained a firm respect for 'real ones'. fairweather friends, cloutseekers, and mutual enablers are such a waste of time it's impossible for me to care