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Leaving Scars
January 4, 2015
See the guilt ingrained
in her. Have you had enough of
this punishment game?
© Carly M., Cleveland, GA
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Looking at my best friend's messages with her ex-boyfriend, I swear all he does sometimes is tell her what a horrible girlfriend she was and how he's scarred for life. The funny thing is that he never mentions how much he's ever hurt her, because I know how much she's cried and suffered because of him. I know she gets worried, and he has the nerve to tell her he likes someone else while dating my best friend. She's always been faithful, but him? Worse boyfriend ever. I may be a bit biased, but he has no right to accuse her of scarring him when he's left her with so many more scars. Yet even now, she just agrees and goes along with it, never blaming him.