Girlfriend's Best Friends
Hi there,
I know I haven't posted in a while (almost a year to be exact) but I have to get something else off my chest. I have a friend (names will not be used to protect the innocent) who has just started dating someone (I haven't met her yet, but I hear she's quite nice), and for someone unknown reason, this girlfriend's best friend is running her mouth on her blog because my buddy and his girlfriend have been spending a lot of time together and instead of being happy for them, she'd rather bitch and moan about the fact that she finds them boring and doesn't want to hang out with her best friend anymore because of it. If she were a color, it'd be green (as in envy), because she doesn't have what her best friend has. I know I'll probably catch hell if someone of religious conviction were to read this, but I'll say it anyway; "Get off the cross, because someone else needs the wood." I know there are probably better ways to express my contempt towards this woman (and I use that term rather loosely) but the above was the best way that I could think of for this particular situation. I think that there should be a rule put into law that best friends should keep out of each other's relationships unless it is absolutely necessary for them to butt in (i.e. if the friend involved in the relationship is being abused and just doesn't get the fact that the person that they're with is no good). I'm usually a pretty private person by nature, but when I see (or hear) something that really irritates the shit out of me, I have no choice but to "nut up" and say something about it. I don't know if this woman that I'm referring to will ever come across this entry but if she does, 1) I don't apologize for a damn thing that I've written here, and 2) You're in more dire need of a hobby than any human being in the history of civilization. So my advice to her would be, to quit the high school BS and start worrying more about her own affairs instead of making hurtful social commentary about someone she considers to be her bestfriend (and that tough-love excuse isn't going to cut it here) and her perception of her bestfriend's life since she has started dating. Life is too damned short to be whining like a little bitch all the time.
I know I haven't posted in a while (almost a year to be exact) but I have to get something else off my chest. I have a friend (names will not be used to protect the innocent) who has just started dating someone (I haven't met her yet, but I hear she's quite nice), and for someone unknown reason, this girlfriend's best friend is running her mouth on her blog because my buddy and his girlfriend have been spending a lot of time together and instead of being happy for them, she'd rather bitch and moan about the fact that she finds them boring and doesn't want to hang out with her best friend anymore because of it. If she were a color, it'd be green (as in envy), because she doesn't have what her best friend has. I know I'll probably catch hell if someone of religious conviction were to read this, but I'll say it anyway; "Get off the cross, because someone else needs the wood." I know there are probably better ways to express my contempt towards this woman (and I use that term rather loosely) but the above was the best way that I could think of for this particular situation. I think that there should be a rule put into law that best friends should keep out of each other's relationships unless it is absolutely necessary for them to butt in (i.e. if the friend involved in the relationship is being abused and just doesn't get the fact that the person that they're with is no good). I'm usually a pretty private person by nature, but when I see (or hear) something that really irritates the shit out of me, I have no choice but to "nut up" and say something about it. I don't know if this woman that I'm referring to will ever come across this entry but if she does, 1) I don't apologize for a damn thing that I've written here, and 2) You're in more dire need of a hobby than any human being in the history of civilization. So my advice to her would be, to quit the high school BS and start worrying more about her own affairs instead of making hurtful social commentary about someone she considers to be her bestfriend (and that tough-love excuse isn't going to cut it here) and her perception of her bestfriend's life since she has started dating. Life is too damned short to be whining like a little bitch all the time.
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Who needs enemies with friends like that, right:)
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