This is what happens when an innocent crush gets out of hand

Sep 16, 2015 - 05:57
Sep 16, 2015 - 08:25
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This is what happens when an innocent crush gets out of hand
She was not happy (Picture: Getty/Reddit user Wait_No_Stop)

A little girl having a crush on an older man can be cute.

But for 21-year-old reddit user Wait_No_Stop, an infatuation a 12-year-old neighbour had with her boyfriend John, 29, got slightly out of hand.

If you don't believe us just read what the girl, Trinity, supposedly left under the couple's door.

‘Hi, look, your girlfriend just rolled her eyes at me just a minute ago, and, she's jealous of me because, I'm your best friend John,' she wrote.

‘She actually hurted my feelings so, I think me and you should not be friends I'm very nice and, I love to be your friend but, now I can't anymore I think its best we shouldn't be friends and if you don't wanna play with me then I get it John I understand.'

We should cut her a little slack though as she's probably just had her heart broken for the first time.

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