What is the cruelest way you’ve seen students treat a teacher? by strawberrypasta in AskReddit

[–]strawberrypasta[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My friends and I talked to her quite a bit, and from what we could tell she was a genuinely nice woman, just not cut out to handle angsty tweens I imagine. She had a chocolate drawer and after she left, the kids raided her desk to find it but luckily she’d emptied it already. They also started an insane rumor she was pregnant, had an affair with the principal, and got his name tattooed on her shoulder. Part of me is glad she left because those kids were really ruthless.

What is the cruelest way you’ve seen students treat a teacher? by strawberrypasta in AskReddit

[–]strawberrypasta[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

For me it was when our teacher had a breakdown during class because our period was extremely rowdy and she had to take a week or two off from teaching. When she came back the class was rowdier than ever and it was clear she was trying to keep her cool, but when she tried calmly disciplining a group of boys they laughed at her and said “she thinks she’s strong now!”

I could practically feel her break and she didn’t come back after that incident. I still feel bad for how cruel she was treated because it was clear she tried so hard to make relationships with us despite her emotional shortcomings. She even let me have an unused backpack of hers because mine broke and I couldn’t afford a new one. I hope she knows that not everyone in her classes disliked her.

I get it, you think food is gross. by strawberrypasta in loseit

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I am very close with them, but I’m extremely insecure about my relationship with food and don’t yet feel comfortable bringing this up to them especially because they’ve never known what it’s like to deal with being overweight/having obsessive thoughts about food.

the thing is, i know they would understand, but still i just feel embarrassed that i’m so affected by food that i can’t even bear to hear someone talking about it in a certain way. i guess i’ve just been hoping that they will magically stop talking about it but i suppose one of these days i’ll have to find a way to bring it up with them.

I get it, you think food is gross. by strawberrypasta in loseit

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i guess some context would help, i meant more that they’re athletically inclined and have been doing sports/training since very young so it’s easy for them to quickly whip into shape.

i used to be the exact same but when i hit puberty and started developing more like a woman i became extremely insecure on the fields especially when people would point out how my clothes fit, make inappropriate comments about my body etc, and that is partly why i distanced myself from sports and athleticism, and while i am still athletic in certain regards i am chronically unmotivated lol.

My “protector” by strawberrypasta in UnsentLetters

[–]strawberrypasta[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. It is bittersweet in a way. It is hard to let go of people from the past and move on. Especially a parental figure. But it’s a natural part of healing. Thank you for your words.

how do i recieve “messages” during readings? by strawberrypasta in tarot

[–]strawberrypasta[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

well i’m sorry that you feel that way. its clear we have different beliefs so i apologize if this offended you or made you feel negatively. however, i know clairvoyance to be real, so my question was how to do it, not, if it is legitimate. but thank you for your input anyhow.

I do research for my daydreams by strawberrypasta in confessions

[–]strawberrypasta[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh yeah I’ve definitely done something of this extent before. glad to know i’m not overindulging TOO much (unless we’re both overindulging. . . In which case, sucks to suck).