Have you ever been iced out of a friend group? And felt sick to your stomach over it?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This kind of thing is always instigated by one person. She will pull the ones close that she thinks avoid conflict etc and then hide behind them and act victimized.


+100 this poster is spot on


Agree completely.


Me too! And if you look at their history, they will often 'drop' people. And keep around the ones who don't call them on their BS.
Anonymous
A friend from high school and college was iced out of a friendship with a married couple, also friends from high school. We were all friends, though she was closer to them. They started sharing personal information with me (trying to have kids, etc.) a few years later at a friend's wedding while iced out friend was in earshot. I remember friend crying at the time. I never knew what happened between them.
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Anonymous wrote:Icing out is basically just minimizing contact. Sometimes it’s much more mature to minimize contact than to have a big drama. I had a friend absolutely insist to know why I had distanced myself. I had never told her because I knew she did not want to hear it. After I finally told her, guess what, she didn’t want to even consider that she might have been wrong. Totally awkward and pointless conversation.

So it would have been much better and more mature to just put things on ice and not have an outright conflict. Not everything needs to be said is my take away.


This


Exactly. Sometimes it’s just not worth the drama.


You’ve determined she’s not worth it then.


Yes, she’s not worth the drama.

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