Sometimes people really piss me off, ok, the usually do. What really sucks donkey kong is when the person who is pissing me off is one of my best friends. I mean people shouldn't be allowed to be idiots or "other things" because it would make the worlde a thousand times better. If you are conuse then you are obviously a hermit or to cheery because everyone must know that people are annoying almost all of the time tight?
Ok, so this is how it started. I have this friend who's name shall not be said. We can call her Amy. So, I have been doing little things for all the people I love in my life and for some reason Amy seemed to think that this made my pimp or somthing because she suddenly started treating me more like a slave than a friend. She would have me do little things at first like put this in her bag while she put something else away or flip off the lights or something along those lines. Then, little Miss Amy began to get more of a complex and tell me to tie her shoes for her or get her clothes readyt for her in the morning. Now, I tried to tell her that her treating me this way was not ok. I did this because, get this, Amy is not my sister and we are both in high school. If I wasn't her servant then I was the nany and she was two year old. I mean UI had to draw the line somewhere right?
Now if this wasn't bad enough, Amy was just being a "rude person". If I told her no about something she would call me nasty names, when she was with other people I ranked last, if I was upset she would ask if I was ok and If I said no she would say," Well whatever. You are always pissed at everything all the time anyway." Had this been true it would of been ok, but I am one the most cheery people you will talk to on Monday mornings! If that wasn't enough, she would make fun of my weight and looks as if I wasn't capable of knowing or caring if she insulted me. This has all been going on for two months now.
Am I over reacting or has she taken this too far?
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