The Making of a True Person
By: Max • Essay • 496 Words • November 12, 2009 • 1,030 Views
Essay title: The Making of a True Person
One day five years ago I meet a boy. This boy was special
in every way possible, except with himself. He had always
held back his feelings never sharing his thoughts with
anyone. After a while this boy had grow close to me and
we had started dating. The boy and I decided one day to
call it off and just be good friends, but for the boy and I we
didn't realize it but we had already grown to close. During
a past years of being together we had dated on and off.
Finding that ever time we split apart we had grown closer
and could never leave each other's sight. Finally the boy
and I decided to give it a long-term try, where we could
talk out our differences and problems. I always knew that
there was something he was holding back from me, but I
could figure out what it was.
The boy and I finally came to find that we loved each other
not only as a couple, but also as a friend. We could always
talk about what was on his mind and he would tell me little
stuff such as: "I am just not happy with how things work in
life." or "I can't understand how people do things like that."
He would get upset so easily when he heard about parents
forcing kids to believe in what the parents wanted them to
against their will. I never understood why until one day
when he decided to talk to me about it. When we first
started to talk he told me first about the scar on his side, he
told me how it wasn't a bullet mark that scraped across him
but it was from when he had chicken pox. He told me
about when he used to live in Bristol,