By Stargazerdreame • Score: 1 • April 23, 2025 11:02 PM
So this situation is my 12 year old daughter's situation. She asked me to ask Rslash because she thinks because it's her that me and her dad are bias and she thinks her friends may just be being nice. I told her I would ask reddit and maybe he would see it but I couldn't guarantee it. She said okay she just wanted an impartial opinion and he's pretty honest.
So my daughter, we will call her Sara, is 12. She was on her school video chat (she attends online school) a boy in a grade above her was "dating" a girl we will call Annie. The girl's sister was supposed to be this boy's friend. So the boy stepped away from the computer saying he would be back in a few minutes, he had to go do something. Annie asked if he was gone and the kids in the video chat said yes. She then states "Good. He is soo annoying." Sara was a little confused, and everyone else's mouth dropped open. Sara hit record and said, "What? I didn't hear you, my sound cut out." Annie repeated what she said and the said that her sister was paying her to be his girlfriend because she thinks he is annoying to and doesn't want him to hang out with her and her other friends. The one who made the chat told Annie that since she wasn't a nice person she was not welcome in the chat and she was kicked out. When the boy came back, they all told him what happened so he would not be made a fool of anymore. Sara sent him the recording to prove it. Here is where she feels bad. After she sent the recording and he actually had proof he got really sad. He had essentially just got his heart broken and lost someone he thought was a good friend too. They talked with him and everything. Sara's friends told her she did a good thing and so did we but she still feels bad because with the proof he got sad. So reddit (and Rslash if you see it) is she the butthole?
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