+253 It sucks when you come to the realization that almost everyone you used to really look up to when you were younger and enjoy being around, you no longer feel the same way about, because you slowly started to see they are either not very good people or you've far surpassed them intellectually. Kinda makes life a little dull. amirite?

by Anonymous 11 years ago

I completely agree with this. My family used to go on vacation with my parents friends, and I really looked up to them. We don't see them much anymore, but I realized they aren't as great as I thought.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Suck fest :(

by Anonymous 11 years ago

There was this girl I was really good friends with in first grade. I went over to her house a few times, and we always played together. We kind of drifted after that, but it never really hit me how much each of us changed until highschool. Now, she is just trashy, mean, and materialistic. She has no respect for her mom, doesn't care about her grades, and treats everyone like garbage. We actually had a class together freshman year, and her and this other girl picked on me constantly. There were sometimes where I just wanted to shout at her and say, "Hey, don't you remember me?! We used to be best friends! I went over to your house! What the hell happened?!" But, yeah. Sorry about my litte rant, but thats what it reminded me of.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

I'm so sorry to hear that :( if I had to give that girl a nickname, it would be bitchface.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

It's okay. I have way better friends now. Besides, she can act like this now, but lets wait 10 years and see who is better off. And Bitchface nails it right on the head. Thank you for that. :)

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Np gurl ;D

by Anonymous 11 years ago

When I was younger, my aunt would always come visit us and I loved being around her, and I would get really sad when she would leave. But now I realize that she's super annoying, selfish, greedy, only does things to show off, and she is a HUGE hypocrite. I can't stand her at all anymore especially because she's so rude to my mom

by Anonymous 11 years ago

I love your comment not because I'm glad that happened but because of how much that situation relates to me too

by Anonymous 11 years ago

My grandmother is alot like what you just described. I worshipped the ground she walked on when I was little, and now I could care less. I haven't talked to her for over 4 years. I know it sucks, and I'm really sorry.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

My aunt is so messed up, I could talk about her all day. She acts like she eats so good and organic stuff, when in reality she sometimes doesn't make sure that her kids are fed, and when she does feed them she gives them crappy meals. She blames my mom for my dad's eating habits when she can't even feed her own children. She doesn't even let them have junk food, eat meat, or watch TV. They get soda on their birthday and that's it. And I heard that last week her daughter snuck ice-cream into the bathroom so she could eat it in secret. And on top of it, she neglects her kids by being on Facebook all the time. She basically had kids so she can say she had kids. She disgusts me. un

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Yikes. I am so very sorry. Those poor kids. She sounds beyond horrible. I wish there was something I could do. :(

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Yeah I feel bad for the kids the most. But my other aunt and her kids are temporarily living with them so that aunt is making sure the kids get fed and everything. What's really sad is that when my aunt was moving her things into the house, my crazy aunt told her that she can't bring her sugary cereal into her house and then she threw it in the garbage

by Anonymous 11 years ago

In primary school I was the only one in my class who was quiet, loved reading, hated sports and did really well with my school work. I never really had any friends. In grade 3 there was a new girl in my class - she had failed and was doing grade 3 for the second time. She didn't really have friends either and one day she came to sit by me and we became friends. We both needed someone to keep our work when we were absent,discuss the homework with and hang out with, so we were friends right until the end of primary school. Only in our first year of high school together (grade 8) did I realise that she wasn't a very good friend at all. She wasn't kind, she was often rude and selfish, and then she tried to make it seem like I was the awful friend, insulting me and calling me a know-it-all when I kindly offered to help her with spelling. During that time I, like most other girls, had self-esteem issues, and instead of being a good friend, she would just make me feel worse. It seems immodest in the post, but the part about surpassing someone intellectually is true. I couldn't have a proper conversation with her because she didn't understand some of the words I'd use.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

I was sick of her rudeness and we didn't have much in common any more, so we "broke up". The only other girl I was friends with became one of the "new-boyfriend-every-week" types, so we drifted apart as well. The people in high school were exactly the same as the people in primary school. Either rude or we didn't have anything in common. I do homeschool now and I'm still stuck without friends.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Erg. Awful. I just finished high school and I hated it too. I literally don't have a single friend either. But when you start college, jump at that opportunity there because I hear first year people make tons of them :)

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Like it's apparently really easy and shterff

by Anonymous 11 years ago

or that they're only human

by Anonymous 11 years ago