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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am on week 4 of taking care of a pet of a friend. Earlier in the year, they were away on vacation. Now, family emergency. In theory, it’s fine and I am happy to do it. However, they are about a 20 min walk from me (or a quicker Uber ride...which is $), I frequently don’t get home until 9/930 from work (factoring in commute). It just dawned on me that they have family in the area and closer friends (but they have kids). I am actually annoyed now because I don’t understand why they aren’t asking ppl closer physically or people they will ‘rank’ over me. I also have limited family here so I am 100% self reliant. I pay to have my pet boarded when I am gone. [/quote] You are the friend that said “yes” when they called. So, they call you first the next time and you said, “yes”. So, they called you the next time and you said “yes”. They will not call someone else first because you say yes when they call you first. It has nothing to do with your “singleness”. [/quote] Considering the other person they ask is also single, I think it is. (The other person has watched this pet as much as I have, so a total of 2 months). But, to your point, I do need to say ‘no’ more. I honestly don’t ask people to do much for me so that adds to my annoyance.[/quote]
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