Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you're being dramatic and reading too much into this.
"a woman I thought was my friend forgot my bday."
Maybe she didn't forget - maybe she just didn't want to bother you and doesn't consider you to be a close friend. That's not insulting or bad.
Maybe she was busy - you never know what other people's lives are really like.
Either way, to position as "woman I thought was my friend" is really reductive and juvenile. If she's your friend she's your friend. Don't be petty. You seem to have other friends, so stop keeping score and taking notes and enjoy your friends without strings attached.
I think you're missing the point since the presumption this was someone who was becoming a close friend. And not remembering someone's birthday due to being "busy" is just sad. Busy isn't a shield.
Anonymous wrote:I am a 41 year old woman and I have zero expectations that my friends will reach out and remember and celebrate my birthday. I am not a birthday part type of person, but also, we are all adults. This isn't an expectation that is reasonable.
Anonymous wrote:Please do her the favor and give her the gift of not pretending to be her friend anymore. Because you’re not a friend, you are an immature, selfish brat who only seeks attention, not connection.
Anonymous wrote:I think you're being dramatic and reading too much into this.
"a woman I thought was my friend forgot my bday."
Maybe she didn't forget - maybe she just didn't want to bother you and doesn't consider you to be a close friend. That's not insulting or bad.
Maybe she was busy - you never know what other people's lives are really like.
Either way, to position as "woman I thought was my friend" is really reductive and juvenile. If she's your friend she's your friend. Don't be petty. You seem to have other friends, so stop keeping score and taking notes and enjoy your friends without strings attached.
Anonymous wrote:She is your friend. You're blowing this so far out of proportion I'm having a hard time believing its real.