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Reply to "Can a friend group survive two friends disliking one another?"
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[quote=Anonymous]Everyone is different, but having been in your situation, I chose to vocalize my dislike for the other woman and let people know I was no longer up for stuff like group trips if she was involved (and certainly would not have wanted her at my birthday party!). In my situation, the woman I disliked had done a series of things that were hurtful to me, I'd spoken with her about them, and she'd made clear she had no regrets and didn't care that they bothered me. These included lying to me about something personal to me, lying to two very close friends of mine about me, and saying several hurtful, personal things about me, to me. Life is too short. But yeah, everyone was annoyed with me for blowing up the group and over time I wound up distancing myself more and more and now I'm not really friends with any of them except the occasional social media comment or holiday card. I don't think most of them are friends with each other either, but I don't know if that happened naturally or if me bailing brought it on.[/quote]
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