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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]or they have some self-respect[/quote] For dropping a long term friend who cancelled plans twice? I don’t think you know what “self-respect” means.[/quote] DP. Twice in a row, for people that live an hour away. The other people have presumably planned and shuffled their schedules to make this happen and are looking forward to it. I’m not saying the OP will or should be dropped altogether, but I would be very wary of making plans again with someone who consistently backs out at the last minute, especially if they’re not offering an honest reason. [/quote] This. Twice will become 3-4 then a dozen times over the next year and a half. Date changes, time changes, then the, I can't make it text, just as you're about to leave for the meet up. Eventually, after another year goes by you just stop reaching out and trying to get together, knowing how it ends. [/quote]
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