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After a good good in cs:go surf together, I added him because he seemed like a cool dude. We started chatting with each other and after a couple of months we became really good friends. Many nice conversations, lots of good CS matches and above all we developed a close friendship.
I invited him to a csgo lan at my house. He agreed and I looked forward to his arrival. When he appeared, he pushed me up against the wall and started nibbling on my ear, I felt his hard ♥♥♥♥ against my thigh. I slapped him and one-dropped him. It turned out he was gay. Scam dude, don't trust him.
We've weathered life's storms together, offering a shoulder during challenging times. You've chosen a path that undermined everything we stood for. It's not just the act of betrayal but the fact that someone who knew me so well would consciously choose to do something that would hurt me. I never took you for a snake in the grass but it seems other peoples behaviour has rubbed off on you. Was our friendship not enough to warrant honesty and transparency?
There always was a two-faced dynamic behind my back. You played a part in that which i thought you never would. It seems the people you now associate with caused you to lose your authenticity and mutual respect for your long time friend simply because they do not like me.