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Realizing you've been robbed by a "friend"
So in addition to my depression flaring up and me having a crisis about my personality, I'm out of some personal possessions and cash and realize that someone I trusted didn't give a shit about me.
Yay.
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If your friends consist of uber upstanding positive happy nice goody-two-shoes people, then no problems at all.
I'd feel for you, Bob, but I have trouble understanding why anyone bothers having people of such iffy character as friends. Could you describe what she was like? I have some semblance of an image in my head, and I basically picture her as trash of sorts.
I really don't have any that I would call a friend, except maybe my martial arts instructors, and the girl I like. Even then though, they are more acquaintance-ish than friend-ish. Outside of that, it's family memebers and the internet.
"If your friends consist of uber upstanding positive happy nice goody-two-shoes people, then no problems at all."
This actually describes her pretty well.
In any case, I suspect that she does this to people on a regular basis.
And now I must offer something of importance: Don't lose trust in people because of this one occurrence. It's quite unlikely it will happen again.