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"Guy can't take rejection well and starts insulting me. This is how I got back at him"
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Our girl is not one to sit back and let nonsense slide. She delivered a flawless verbal smackdown via text, pointing out his privilege, hypocrisy, and glaring lack of respect. Then, like the queen she is, blocked him everywhere.
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Moral of the story: if you think you’re the main character in everyone’s life, don’t be surprised when people start cutting you out of their scripts. Buh-bye, Alex.
The image does not depict the actual subjects of the story. Subjects are models.
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‘Platonic’ friend gets his fragile ego crushed by college student after he wouldn't accept no for an answer to his nonstop flirting: ‘He just couldn’t process the fact that I was dating someone else’
Platonic friendships are supposed to be chill. No drama, no weird expectations, just two people hanging out, talking about life, and occasionally roasting each other over embarrassing dating choices. But sometimes, one party decides to make it weird. And when that party is a rich kid with fragile masculinity? Well, congratulations, your friendship is now a front-row seat to an overblown ego implosion.
Meet Alex, who has all the makings of the guy you don't want to share a group project with. plenty of confidence, a hefty bank balance, and a worldview that considers rejection a bug in the system, not a normal life event. He had a solid friendship with the girl who shared this story, until he decided it was time to upgrade their platonic bond to something more, conveniently forgetting that she had no interest whatsoever.
When she politely let him know she was off the market, Alex went from flirty friend to walking red flag in 60 seconds. He insulted her boyfriend's looks, mocked his nationality (because what's an unhinged tantrum without a touch of casual prejudice?), and capped it off by declaring he could "humble" her.