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Pretty Much Everyone In Her Hometown Hates Her Over Something That Happened Back In High School And 3 Years Later She’s Struggling To Move On

Her former friends mentioned that she was ugly, said she was awful at playing the instrument that she played, and said other mean and hurtful things about her.

In an effort to then defend herself from this attack, she started trying to gossip to protect herself from the onslaught.

“Prior to this, I had always been considered nice and mature but I guess I just talked bad about the wrong people at the wrong time,” she said.

“The gossip about me didn’t stop there-soon everyone in my hometown was accusing me of being a bad person and spreading false rumors(people went as far as to make up things that I had allegedly said).”

“Even teachers and my own family didn’t believe me.”

It’s been three years since this all happened, but she cannot move past it at all. She currently suffers from issues with her self-esteem and trusting people, and it’s prevented her from being able to make any friends in college.

The few friends she has managed to make and keep are downright abusing her, and when she does end up going back to the town she’s from, other people there gossip about her or flat-out ignore her existence.

She’s really struggling with how she can move on and put this all behind her in the past, where it belongs.

What do you think? You can read the original post on Reddit here.

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