Tiffany Joy
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It's Okay to Let a Toxic Person Go
I was a sophomore in high school, he was a dreamy senior. (A total cliché, I'm aware.) Without going into full detail, I met him on this app called 'Afterschool'—which basically is a place where people can make posts anonymously about who they like or throw insults at other people. The catch though is that once a name is put out there from a post, the app can generate fake posts using the above mentioned name, and post it. I won't be using real names to protect the identity of these people. So, we can call this guy Kevin. Well, Kevin's name popped up quite a few times about how 'Kevin is so hot' and nonetheless, I was curious. After requesting him as a friend on Facebook, we started to talk. This led to me coming to his house whenever I could. He would give me rides to school, and even invite me to dinner at his house. He was always interested in doing sexual things, but I felt I wasn't ready for that. When he would text me, he would call me 'beautiful' and so on. Though he would always take a long time to text back, and his excuses always came up short, and often. After submitting my complete trust to him, I found out from another girl that goes to my school, that Kevin had been talking to me, her, and two other girls at the same time. And when I mean talking, I really mean taking them places as well, calling them beautiful, and basically the whole, "I'm in a relationship with you but not really because I won't call you my girlfriend, but I will do couple stuff with you."
By Tiffany Joy6 years ago in Humans