Dear Someone: Life is short, too short to worry about those who are no longer there for you.
Normalize not forcing people to choose you. Respectfully.
Dear, Dear Someone, _
This letter is for you, you that is trying to figure out why all the "caring companions", those who claimed to care about you during your breakup, have suddenly lost their memories of your existence. You that is wondering if these so-called champions of compassion were just undercover sympathisers, secretly ridiculing your heartbreak for their own twisted amusement, masquerading as concerned friends, secretly taking pleasure in your misfortune, or simply desperate gossipers, eager to grasp every juicy detail of your heart-wrenching saga and unfortunate ordeal.
While you are puzzled about the dark side of friendship, where trust crumbles like fragile glass and loyalty becomes as fickle as the wind, I want you to know that many people who go through a breakup experience a sense of isolation and betrayal from those they thought were their friends. They are left feeling lonely and hopeless as they struggle to cope with the changes in their lives and their identities. It can be hard to understand why some people act this way, but there are some possible reasons that might explain their behaviour.
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