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Thursday, September 8, 2011


So, drama. It's hilarious.

Last semester, before I started dating Josh he liked this chick Jamie and they started "talking." Then he met this other chick Jill and liked her too. However, he also retained feelings for Jamie, so he told her what was up and asked her to give him a week to decide what to do, to which she passively-aggressively responded "Just go for Jill," in the hopes that he would choose her for being so fair-minded and nonchlant about the whole thing. Josh, being a guy and somehow managing to forget women usually want you to do the opposite of what they say in situations like this, did not pick up on this and started "talking" to Jill. Jamie was not pleased but instead of telling Josh this, mouthed off about it to everyone else.

In the meantime, Josh and Jill's relationship grew and developed until they were officially dating and all was well--except for Jill's abusive friends. For whatever reason, Jill enjoyed hanging around with people who had a tendency to cause her bodily harm and hospitalizations. Josh did not like this so he confronted her friends and asked them to stop. They took offense to this and talked Jill into breaking up with him. Four days later, Josh and I started dating unofficially.

For whatever reason, the fact that he had only waited four days before kissing me--as if he fucking planned on it--infuritated the whole damn world and now I'm known across campus as the latest bimbo to fall victim to his devilsh charms.

In other words: I'm famous. Congratulate me.

The moral of the story is:
1.People are stupid
2.Passive-aggressive approaches NEVER work so either forgive and gorget or just confront somebody outright.
And 3. People will always talk. Don't let what they say affect your actions.

The end.
ily
~Belinda

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