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NO! Do not do this! |
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-1 Y’all are so self-focused. Leave that woman alone. She was clearly trying to avoid you. Sheesh. |
This feels like the right answer. |
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Leave it be. As others have said, she is likely hoping you did not see her. Texting that you did see her in any way could come across like “gotcha” or that you are looking for info.
Wait a week. Then text to say hi, and how is she doing. |
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She's a newish friend that you can only identify via an article of clothing?
FFS leave her alone. |
Absolutely not. She was clearly uncomfortable that your paths crossed. |
| Now is the time to pounce and take her government job. |
Domestic abuse,? I would stop by her house when you know her husband is not there and ask her if she is being abused. Tell her there is nothing to be ashamed about and it is not her fault. Let her know that she can call you at anytime and you will help her You can also see if you can find telephone number for a domestic abuse hotline. Do not believe her when she tells you that she ran into a door,! |
If it's domestic abuse her DH could have beat the hell out of her in a week! OP, you don't know if it was domestic abuse but her actions definitely shoes something is wrong. |
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Why not text and say “was thinking of you this week, let’s get together when you are free”
She controls the timing of the get together in case she wants privacy. She can acknowledge maybe seeing you at Target if you want. You are nice but not intrusive or pushy. |
| Leave her alone. She clearly wanted to avoid you. |
I think texting and then going over with a gift is the appropriate response. |
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If she was experiencing injuries from domestic abuse and was trying to hide them, she wouldn't go to a doctor and get a prescription. Plastic surgery is a more likely option, or maybe she had an allergic reaction and is covered in hives.
She clearly was trying to avoid you. I don't blame her because I wouldn't want an aquaintance to see me looking all raggedy either! Let it go. |