Six-Word Memoirs by Teens

Wont be missed, if already forgotten.

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idareyou says,

I haven't forgotten you.

Cheru Caustic says,

I haven't forgotten you either.

iamaspen says,

I haven't forgotten you.

Anonymous.Secrets says,

yeah you have. you can't deny it. because I know what it feels like to be forgotten. he forgot me. and the pain, its horrible, little by little, contact stops with you, all, and the pain gets worse. you can't deny what i feel. you can't. its like if you break your leg, and i till you, no you haven't your not in pain, your lying.
i want to be forgotten. so its fine, you don't have to lie.

Anonymous.Secrets says,

tell*

idareyou says,

it's true that we can't feel what you're going through, but you really aren't forgotten. we've been here if you've needed us, but you haven't been coming. i write you but you don't respond. anna, i can't comprehend what you're going through but i still love you and want you around but you refuse to talk to me. you're doing this to yourself. i'm here if you want to talk but anna, we can't always be the one to reach out to you. relationships are a two way street. i haven't forgotten you, but if you want me to forget, so be it.

Cheru Caustic says,

I know exactly what you're going through, you have no idea how many times I've been abandoned by my friends and I've had to start it all over. You're not alone, you're isolating yourself and telling yourself you're alone and that we don't care about you. We're not like him so stop treating us like it. I'm not lying when I say I care about you, love you, miss you, and that I haven't forgotten you. But it's like Danielle said, this is a two way street and if you want to forget me and pretend that's how I feel about you I can't change your mind.

iamaspen says,

I know what you're going through, too, okay? I've been ditched by friends and family and teachers as I was growing up. The process kept repeating, over and over. It hurt. It sucked. But you're not alone. You never were. I've emailed and IMed you several times, but you never responded. I'm sure others have done so too. Everytime I said something, you got angry and pissed. I didn't want that to happen, I didn't want you to be angry or pissed or sad. Like Cheru and Danielle said, you're doing this to yourself. We've all tried to reach out, but you slapped us away. If you want to forget me and ignore me, I suppose I'll have to move on. I can't keep revolving my life around you, Anna. I love you, I care for you, but if you want to forget me, and want me to forget you, I guess I'll have to follow through.

Otaku-chan says,

You're not forgotten, and you are missed.
We all love you!

small, saddened, searching. says,

Oh Anna, don't say that! We all love you here! I've actually been thinking about you a lot the past couple of months and how I missed your bubbly personality, your memoirs, just everything about you.. don't say we don't miss you, that is the farthest thing from the truth. I wasn't quite sure on how to contact you and I regret for not trying because I really want to keep in contact with you. I hope you don't push all of us away because we all do truly love you and I hope and pray that you realize it. It hurts when a guy leaves.. but we are all not that guy. We have been with you since the beginning and will continue to be there till the end.

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