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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][quote]It's harder to be friends with someone when you don't have a natural way of getting together - like I used to be better friends with someone I served on a committee with at the PTA level. We worked well together and genuinely liked each other. But her kids were in 5 and 3, and mine were in 4th and 2nd, and so post committee (and now post elementary school) we just don't run into each other naturally. And once kids go to different middle schools and different high schools, well, there's little chance. So some of it is time, means, and opportunity[/quote] PP, I found your post interesting. Interesting because I usually know after a few encounters if I'd like to be closer friends. And act on it. In some small way. IF it tooks years and years ... what is the person waiting for? [/quote]
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