Anonymous wrote:I think I know what you mean.
I am thinking of one friend I had for a long time who was like this. She was not socially successful in high school but managed to become more of a "popular" type in high school and beyond. Inside I think she was still insecure and gossiped quite a bit. I was her friend in high school and beyond.
I felt that way in groups around her. First, I think because I had been one of the nerds in high school with her, she didn't value me as much as her more "popular" type friends. I think maybe she was worried I wouldn't be cool enough in groups (I am perfectly socially ept but not super fashionable etc). I think she also took me for granted because we were such long standing friends, she prioritized her "cooler" friends when we were all out. I think I kind of was this reminder that she wasn't always cool. Something about being around her in a group left me feeling awkward even though I don't think I outwardly was.
Now, this could also be issues you have within you. Like, my older siblings were critical and exclusive towards me. So it was probably a mix of my own issues and my friend's behavior leading to my feelings.
Anonymous wrote:I think I know what you mean.
I am thinking of one friend I had for a long time who was like this. She was not socially successful in high school but managed to become more of a "popular" type in high school and beyond. Inside I think she was still insecure and gossiped quite a bit. I was her friend in high school and beyond.
I felt that way in groups around her. First, I think because I had been one of the nerds in high school with her, she didn't value me as much as her more "popular" type friends. I think maybe she was worried I wouldn't be cool enough in groups (I am perfectly socially ept but not super fashionable etc). I think she also took me for granted because we were such long standing friends, she prioritized her "cooler" friends when we were all out. I think I kind of was this reminder that she wasn't always cool. Something about being around her in a group left me feeling awkward even though I don't think I outwardly was.
Now, this could also be issues you have within you. Like, my older siblings were critical and exclusive towards me. So it was probably a mix of my own issues and my friend's behavior leading to my feelings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes no sense whatsoever.
As best I can translate:
I have this really great friend who’s a great person and sometimes I imagine I’m being snubbed by her but I have no examples because it’s all in my head.
Or I have a really insecure friend. Alone we are great together, but in front of others she finds passive aggressive way to put me down trying to be funny or cool.
Anonymous wrote:This makes no sense whatsoever.
As best I can translate:
I have this really great friend who’s a great person and sometimes I imagine I’m being snubbed by her but I have no examples because it’s all in my head.