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Whats a time you ended a friendship near instantly?

I had a friend (she was Christian) who I told I was going to revert to Islam. Now I was never religious before but respected her religion and always appreciated when she would be open in some way or another about her religion. But anyway back to it. I told her I was reverting and had found Islam.

During this conversation over message she didn’t really comment on it. But we did however have a FaceTime call the next day. It went like this.

Her- “Why that religion?”
Me- “because it’s what I believe to be the truth, in the same way you feel about Christianity”
Her- “but Christianity is the truth, it’s the one true religion”
Me- “I understand how you feel, as I do with Islam”
Her- “well I hope you change religion so you can get into heaven with me”
(I let that slide and changed the conversation topic, tho I felt disrespected. Later in the conversation)
Her- “well since you’re a Muslim now you’re going to be following all that allahu akbar shit”

I ended the call and blocked her immediately.
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4meAndyou · F
I was a young, single woman, and my friend at that time was a married lady. She invited me over to their house for the evening, and there was a LOT of drinking. She got so drunk she decided to go to bed...and left the living room. Her husband was extremely drunk and he made a pass at me.

I left immediately. I felt SO horrible. I really, really LIKED Joanne. She was a good friend. But I could never come near the two of them again or trust HIM again...he had tried to betray his wife with HER best friend. AND I could never TELL her. I knew I would WANT to tell her, and if I ever did, it would destroy her marriage.

I never saw her again...never answered her calls. I KNEW her marriage was over, but I didn't want to be the one who destroyed it by opening her eyes.

And YOUR friend, who behaved that way toward you, was what I call a Christian tight-ass. Totally unable to accept and love others as they ARE.