Going throughout life, it is crucial to meet and make friends. These are
generally people who are a joy to be around, are entertaining and are
easy to connect with. They can be helpful with solving problems or just
being there for you. But sometimes, there are people who should be
avoided at all costs. They hurt more than they help, cause pain or are a
waste of time. One must differentiate between the good and the bad, and
this is a mini guide to three main types of friends people may face in
their lifetime, especially during the turbulent high school years.
The Emo
This
is a friend who will call in the middle of the night, as they babble
incoherently about, well, nothing. It is possible to be sympathetic at
first, offering advice or a helping hand as they venture through a tough
time. Then there is the miraculous realization that their dramatic,
nervous breakdowns in the school hallway happen once a week. This is a
tough situation to deal with, because many feel guilt walking away from a
relationship like this. But if the person isn't taking advice as is
just crying for attention and doesn't care about your needs, they can
bring a person down.
BackstabberWhether they
are stealing a significant other or not, I believe that everyone has
experienced backstabbing to some degree in their life. It's just the way
life goes. These friends can be pretty hard to pick out though. They
may be elementary school acquaintances or a recently acquired friend.
These people are almost entirely unavoidable unless they have had a
reputation of being a backstabber in the past. When it comes to
boyfriend/girlfriend takers, there are entire cliques built on the
foundation of dating each other. But some people just don't think that
is right. So maybe the best bet would be to figure out their views
beforehand. There are different ways to recoup after a backstabbing, one
being to forgive and forget. The
impact of the backstabbing can determine if this is the right path to
take, because sometimes forgiving just isn't possible, and walking away
from the entire relationship is all that works. The loss of a friend
might hurt, but the outcome will be better in the end and you won't get
walked all over anymore.
The MoocherEnough
said. This person always appears to be in need of something, anything!
And you may be left feeling used, which isn't a feeling a friend should
provide. In high school, some simple examples are rides to football
games, rides, or anything else. Sure, at first it may not seem like
enough to drop a friend over, but if it becomes consistent it can become
annoying. Being helpful all the time is part of being a friend, but
where are they when you need them the most? This is something to think
about when looking at a friend.
Overall, friendships change and travel stormy seas throughout the school years. One
has to be tough to get through it the right way. Be friends with those
who are kind and considerate. Think about how they treat you, and if
they are worth dragging along for the ride.
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Puppy Love
"Makes you say, “Yolo.” Cause your the class
president without Jackie O and I’m singing ‘Happy Birthday’ like Marilyn
Monroe. 1. This is not a school girl crush. 2. This is not a puppy
love, it’s the real thing when you told me you loved me, promise I’ll
never see Arthur or Bobby, baby.” - Lana Del Rey
Kinda Out of Luck - Is it so wrong that I think it’s kinda fun when I hit you in the back of the head with a gun?
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