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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was friends with a mom for the past 3 years. Not super close friends but our kids were in the same grade/class all 3 years. This year they are not. The kids are still friends but the mom doesn't seem to want to really continue the friendship and it kind of hurts. I texted her about a month ago to see if she wanted to grab a coffee (something we used to do sometimes). Nothing. Never heard anything back at all. I ran into her at a sporting even last month and said 'hi' and was walking over to chat but she waved, smiled and walked away to talk to someone else. Now our kids are in the same sport and have practice together. I arrived early and sat down to watch and she walked in, waved and sat with another group. It just hurts. NO idea what happened but it is almost like she is mad? It seems super awkward now even though nothing 'happened' as far as I know. Just sucks.[/quote] This happened many years ago to me too with a dear friend. Let me also save you some time and heartache and let you know that she has moved on and you should to. I kept thinking over the years she would reach out or maybe we could reconcile after all she was my ride or die best friend. Never happened, I even had a thought of maybe during this pandemic but no, not even a pandemic. Sucks but truly write the letter you need to write and burn it and move on.[/quote]
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