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Reply to "s/o How do you politely, but without lying, reject overtures of friendship?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I do know someone who is VERY needy with my time and will not take no for an answer. She wants to hang out with me all the time and I had to be a little more upfront with her. If you try to push the hangout off she will follow up and push until you agree. Just turning down an invitation wasn't enough. If she sees a picture of me doing something with other friends she will message me saying when are we going to do that. She only wants to hang out one on one so it's not like she is pushing to be included. Frankly, hanging out with her is draining. Covid in some ways has made things easier, but she was very upset not to be included in my bubble (she has a job where she interacts with a lot of people and has had multiple scares so this was truly a safety reason, but she was still insulted). So I do think there are situations where you need to be more upfront.[/quote]
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