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Reply to "Do you demand to know why someone is not interested in doing things with you?"
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[quote=Anonymous]Ghosting will not solve anything. Has she asked why? If so, I would simply answer that you have several groups of friends and between them and the events with your children your time is limited. While we hoped to see you at a future event, you simply came on too strong and wouldn't accept no for an answer and that has put us in an awkward position. I'm sorry I just don't think we are at the same stages of our lives right now and we really need a little space. Thanks for understanding. Then I would leave it. She has her answer and the fact that you somewhat politely call them out for coming on too strong should give her pause about bugging you.[/quote]
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