They Were Best Friends for Over a Decade—Then One Shocking Moment Changed Everything
My cousin and I were inseparable as teens. He went on his mission (Mormon) and I went to hang out for a few days when he got back, I was so excited. I got there, paid for all the fun stuff we went out to do, no problem. His childhood friend and I were trying to get him to go for a walk to this cave we used to go to and he decided to tell me what a piece of trash I am and I’m going to hell because I’m gay. I didn’t say a word as I drove him home immediately. I said “get out” and haven’t talked to him in the 8 years since then, f**k him.
After convincing me to delete my accounts everywhere and make new ones. After promising me that they’ll protect me from my a*****e ex. After witnessing everything my ex done to me, and how it scarred me for life, I found out that my best friend was dating my ex behind my back for months, lying about it the whole time.
I didn’t know who my friend was dating, as they refused to introduce them in person. It turns out they’ve been dating behind my back a few weeks before my ex broke up with me. The whole thing scarred me to this day. It’s been a year and I haven’t heard from either of them since, though. Good riddance.
I posted on Facebook something along the lines of “Congratulations to my friends John and Mike for finally getting married!” and she posted a long homophobic/religious rant comment about how all lgbtq people are going to hell and so will anyone associated with them.
Thinking that there had to be some form of miscommunication going on, I emailed and asked her why she wrote that. Turns out in all our years of friendship, we had never discussed anything lgbtq related (which is really weird now that I look back on it) and that was how she really felt.
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