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Can you no.
Good morning.
You know that feeling when you just get sick of someone, not specifically someone who is close to you, it may even be not your friend, but you get so fed up with this person that you are just
N O.
You just do not want to see this person. No more. At least for a week, a month, for some time (but forever is ok too). This person does something and you scream in your head
NO NO NO GO AWAY I D O N ‘ T WANT TO SEE YOU.
I mean. Everyone have a right to want someone to be out of their life. Some people are poison, some people are taking too much space, breathing too much of your oxygen.
Please, just no. Get. Out.
Looking forward for people hearing no from the first time,
K (170321)
As I follow him inside it dawns on me that he thinks I'm hiding something. He read my panicked no as a secret, an enemy war code he wants to break. Another person might reach out, tap him, and tell him the truth, that I'm not hiding family secrets, that I'm scared, and also stupid, that the world and all its rules and directions do something strange to my body and brain, but I can't do that because that's what I'm hiding.
Little Panic by Amanda Stern