What's the saddest thing anyone has ever said to you?
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You would be pretty if you lost some weight
I’m willing to bet any amount of money that you look gorgeous, no matter what weight you are.
i would say so but it triggers ptsd
Thank you for being considerate to anyone who may be triggered.
Might sound cliché, but "we need to break up" was one of the saddest, honestly.
I was at a resteraunt and there was a woman beside me who was crying.So I asked her what was wrong,She said the most heart breaking thing”Those who betray you are never your enemies”and she continued to cry.
Roxy is gone. Roxy was my dog.
Oh........ how sad. If this happened recently, then my condolences.
It was last fall. Also love your name!
Load More Replies...There was this guy I liked in university. One of my friends told me for some reason that he said that he would never date someone like me.
These are really sad. Mine is from when I came out as genderqueer, my friend told me (and I quote) "It bugs me that people think they don't have a gender, or that they think they're the opposite gender because everyone has a gender. you can tell from looking at them. like idc if you are a boy that dresses like a girl, or a girl that dresses like a boy. I could care less. But like when you are a girl and you say you're a boy, you aren't. You have a chest and a period, like, you ARE a girl. Thats how God made you, a girl. Idc dress like a boy, sure. Why not, but you aren't a boy. Same with boys who say they're girls. Like no you aren't.... It bugs me." and I cried. Later she told me she was sorry, that she'd always support me, that she just took out her anger that day on me and that wasn't okay, and I told her it was fine but I still get sad about it and wonder if i really am genderqueer or if I should just shut up and be 'what god made me.'
These are really sad. Mine is from when I came out as genderqueer, my friend told me (and I quote) "It bugs me that people think they don't have a gender, or that they think they're the opposite gender because everyone has a gender. you can tell from looking at them. like idc if you are a boy that dresses like a girl, or a girl that dresses like a boy. I could care less. But like when you are a girl and you say you're a boy, you aren't. You have a chest and a period, like, you ARE a girl. Thats how God made you, a girl. Idc dress like a boy, sure. Why not, but you aren't a boy. Same with boys who say they're girls. Like no you aren't.... It bugs me." and I cried. Later she told me she was sorry, that she'd always support me, that she just took out her anger that day on me and that wasn't okay, and I told her it was fine but I still get sad about it and wonder if i really am genderqueer or if I should just shut up and be 'what god made me.'