Her Best Friend In High School Turned Into Her Bully, And Now This Girl Is Homeless And Expecting Her To Help

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A young woman used to have a best friend named Aryanna, whom she was very close with from elementary school all through high school.

But then, when they both got to high school, she wound up being relentlessly bullied by a particular group of her peers.

Aryanna was completely aware of how she was being tormented by these classmates of theirs, but shockingly, Aryanna wound up becoming one of them.

That’s right, her best friend turned into her bully, all because Aryanna thought it would be her ticket to getting to be one of the popular kids while also getting in good with a guy she liked in that group.

It was extremely upsetting for her to watch her best friend turn into one of her tormentors, but she was able to get over it.

After she graduated from high school, she never saw Aryanna ever again, and in the years since high school, she has done incredibly well for herself.

Pretty recently, Aryanna found her on social media and sent her a message, and she’s convinced that Aryanna only tried to reconnect with her because of her overwhelming success in her adult life.

“She apologized to me for the bullying in high school and explained that she needed help because she was leaving a bad relationship and needed somewhere to stay/money for a hotel until she could figure out permanent housing,” she explained.

“I told Aryanna that I was open to talking again through social media, but I really wasn’t comfortable giving her money or having her move in since we haven’t talked in years.”

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“Aryanna accused me of still being mad over what happened in high school and holding it against her. I told Aryanna that I forgave her for the bullying and wasn’t mad about it anymore. It’s just ridiculous to have her move in or send money when we haven’t talked in like seven years.”

She did share what happened with some of her loved ones, who did know Aryanna when they were best friends prior to their high school years.

These family members of hers genuinely believe she’s mean to not want to help Aryanna. Her loved ones think that everyone cracks under the pressure of popularity when they’re young, and clearly, Aryanna is sorry for her behavior, as she offered up an apology.

Her loved ones really are convinced that she’s terrible for not wanting to give Aryanna what she needs to get out of a terrible relationship when she clearly has the means to do so.

“I understand that high schoolers can do bad things out of peer pressure, and I forgave Aryanna for the bullying,” she said.

“I also acknowledge that leaving a bad relationship is tough, but I still think it’s ridiculous for Aryanna to move in or expect money from me when we haven’t even talked in years.”

She’s left wondering if her family is right here. Do you think Aryanna deserves her help because she did say sorry for her behavior back in high school, or should she stick to her plan and not help out Aryanna?

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