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Ymorist [56]
2 years ago
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This is so true. Poem #1 Everyone is not your friend. Just because they hang out with you doesn´t mean they´re for you. Just bec

ause they say they got your back doesn´t mean they won´t stab you in the back. People pretend well. Jealousy sometimes doesn´t live far. So know your circle. At the end of the day real situation expose fake people. So pay attention Poem #2 Be careful who you share your weaknesses with. Some people can´t wait for the opportunity to use it against you.
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ipn [44]2 years ago
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Answer: This is really true , honestly at a point i couldnt even trust anyone because i trusted a person who i used to call bestie for more then 10 years legit stabbed me in the back in such a way i cant explain. I truly understand your pain . But after sometime things get better and we get to meet some really awesome people who is gonna support you no matter what . These kind of people are rare i know , but we do meet atleast  2 -3 people like this at our lives . Hopefuly we all will find ours . At conclusion only person we can trust the most in our live is us and ourselves . But there is gonna be some people who you should never let go of .

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