Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t avoid events with them. Don’t give them space in your head. And figure out who your closest friends are and just socialize with them the most. A good friend Will take sides and defend you if someone trash talks you.
+1. Go about your life and rise above.
But be bold. Next time you run into them, ask them. Hey, this is so weird but you know how people gossip... I keep hearing that you're talking about me as though you dislike having me around.
If they deny it, ask them "why do think people are getting this idea?"
Anonymous wrote:Don’t avoid events with them. Don’t give them space in your head. And figure out who your closest friends are and just socialize with them the most. A good friend Will take sides and defend you if someone trash talks you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're prettier than they are. So they hate on you. Tale as old as time.
^This.
When I’ve seen this happen before (disliking a woman for little apparent reason), it’s often because the woman is attractive enough to be a threat (pretty, stylish, in good shape, great personality, often wealthy), but of not sufficiently high status that it’s better to have her as an ally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're prettier than they are. So they hate on you. Tale as old as time.
^This.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand. It is my RBF.
For me, it’s my RBF and the weird awkward vibe I give off (thank you social anxiety).
What is RBF?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand. It is my RBF.
For me, it’s my RBF and the weird awkward vibe I give off (thank you social anxiety).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember Janice on Friends? Well, if I were at a party and heard her talking, I'd hate her without knowing her.
You’d hate her enough to tell a bunch of mutual friends you didn’t like her? That makes you MUCH worse than someone who is merely annoying.
I could totally see myself telling a friend her voice drives me nuts and it's like nails on a chalkboard and I can't be in the same room with her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember Janice on Friends? Well, if I were at a party and heard her talking, I'd hate her without knowing her.
You’d hate her enough to tell a bunch of mutual friends you didn’t like her? That makes you MUCH worse than someone who is merely annoying.