Narnian4ever wrote:❄️Snowstar❄️ wrote:Why does everything have to be so ugh? No one even cares about me, I just get lashed at, if me and someone else felt the same, and some people who cared and knew neither of us, they would choose the other person. I know, it's happened more then once and I hate life.
I read this and your other post and I'm feeling for you. Sometimes I feel the way you do, especially because of an argument from a friend that's half-resolved, half-not... And another neighbor friend who always brings her six-year old brother to come play with me & my sister... I mean, I like him, but we want to hang out with just her sometimes. :)
I've lost a lot of friends, most from moving, but one (and maybe another soon?) from a falling out (the first one just randomly started drifting away). So I really can understand what you're going through. It's not a good time.
And it's lonely and it hurts. It really
does get better, though. But it took a while for me, I will admit.
My best friend moved (though it was for the best and we can still keep in contact on here, at least!) just while another friend was leaving. I was lonely for a while. I actually wouldn't have changed this (though if I could, I'd have made it a shorter lonely season) because it has made me much more sensitive to others feelings and emotions. I promise you, it will get better, but I can't promise you that it will be short. I can't exactly remember the time it took for friends to come for me and my sister (we shared the same friends), but I think it was about 3-ish months, give or take.
I'm sure that someone would choose you-- after all, I did! LOTS of people feel this way. Keep reaching out of your comfort zone to make a friend at your school, or anywhere else, someone, somehow, somewhere will come through. But you can't find them if you don't try.
I lost some confidence in myself through my friend issue; please don't let it happen to you! It's been hard to manage but I'm building it back up. Just think to yourself: "I'm worth it, and somewhere out there is someone who will think so too." It's cheesy, but studies show this kind of stuff helps!
Anyway, I hope this helps and doesn't sound mean in any way. :)