by exixst » Wed Nov 12, 2014 10:16 am
Maybe I'm biased...
But I think you're overreacting, sweetheart.
I mean, really, he's not a jerk. No more of a jerk than I am. In fact, he's incredibly nice. You just judge people really quickly.
I wasn't there, but, apparently, you got upset because he was sitting on a prop for the play? Seriously? You got so upset that you had to approach him about it, and, apparently, cuss at him and get into a fight?
Or, rather, an over-reactive, extremely dramatic girl who likes to call herself my friend scolding my passive-aggressive crush. That's not really a fight. I know exactly what he did in the fight, too, because I do it, as well. When we're forced to argue, we just brush off harsh and rude comments and make smart ones back, which really irritates aggressive people for some reason. We're extremely good at just swallowing down the cruel things we think, and somehow we're able to say something calmly in such a way that drives aggressive people nuts. We don't even do it on purpose. We're just not fighters.
But, seriously, hun, some things you just need to let go. There's no point in getting upset over something if nothing is going wrong. It's not your problem, so you shouldn't be the one to go and stick your nose in and deal with it.
Besides, I wouldn't take your side, anyway. I don't like you. And I like him. He's far better company that you are. He knows how to keep his damn hands to himself and not get all dramatic about the little things. You, however, have called me ugly, lazy, fat, and insane. On multiple occasions. Plus, you never shut up about you problems. He, on the other hand, is far more mature and intelligent, plus he minds his own business.
He's not the jerk. You are. So let him sit on the damn prop if he wants to. It's not that big of a deal.