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13 Reasons We All Need A Sasshole In Our Lives

Brutal? Nah, honest.

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Sasshole: the personality trait meaning that someone is so sassy, that they occasionally get associated with being a jerk or ahem, you know (that word). In actuality, they're 100 percent true to themselves and unapologetic about it.

A sasshole is one of the best types of people, and we could all use one of them in our lives. However, don't let the name fool you. While they definitely are sassy, they are not terrible people. They can just be brutally honest and unafraid to say it. In fact, it is in my opinion that they are one of the greatest people someone could befriend. It's especially apparent when they're one of your closest friends. Here's why:

1. They tell it like it is.

'Does this make my legs look short?' "Do you think they like me?" 'Should I text them back now or wait?' Whatever the question, they'll tell you. Brutally. And that's okay, because everyone needs someone who doesn't beat around the bush.

2. They will drink with you any night of the week.

It has been a discovery of mine that the majority of friends who are sassholes are always down to have a good time, whether drinking is their thing or something else peaks their interest. If they like it, they'll do it whenever.

3. They'll say what you're thinking.

You know those times when you're thinking something but are too afraid to say it? They'll say it for you, not giving a care about the repercussions. Typically, sassholes don't have a filter, and are far more aggressive than passive.

4. They have a similar vice as you.

Except they'll do it more and tell you all about it.

5. They'll fight someone for you.

They're not afraid to cause a commotion for you. If something or someone is bugging you, then whatever or whoever it is better run. Because a sasshole will ALWAYS win. They do not back down.

6. They're great to complain with.

Because who doesn't love to vent? Especially when you both are one the same page. A sasshole will sit will you for hours, and both of you will leave the conversation realizing all you talked about was how much something sucked. What a great way to spend your time.

7. They give great advice.

Like I stated earlier, no filter, so they will actually tell you the truth and be there, whether you want to hear it or not. Side note: though sassholes give great advice, they tend to not follow it themselves.

8. They are VERY loyal.

They'll always be there, and they let you know it. Sassholes tend to keep friendships intact very well.

9. They'll support you in your decisions, even if they disagree.

They know you'd do the same for them. In fact, they'll be right by your side and do it with you.

10. They just get you.

Like peas in a pod, they love you no matter what and understand how you are completely, and accept you for it.

11. They have the best reactions.

They know just what to say.

12. They are the best type of friends to text.

Emojis, all-caps and punctuation?! What an awesome conversation via phone.

13. And finally, you don't know what you'd do without them.

Because life just wouldn't be the same or as fun.

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