Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did you find a friend like this? Of course you should fade away. I think when you don't feel comfortable, it's better for both of you to pause the friendship
Op here. We’vebeen friends for over a decade. I guess her marriage isn’t going well, although she doesn’t complain about it.
I want to think of being able to support someone even when I don’t really like their choices. I guess the question I am seeking answers to is when is it a bridge too far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did you find a friend like this? Of course you should fade away. I think when you don't feel comfortable, it's better for both of you to pause the friendship
Op here. We’vebeen friends for over a decade. I guess her marriage isn’t going well, although she doesn’t complain about it.
I want to think of being able to support someone even when I don’t really like their choices. I guess the question I am seeking answers to is when is it a bridge too far.
Anonymous wrote:For me, it’s when I leave their company feeling worse.
People who suck the oxygen out of the room. You know the type.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did you find a friend like this? Of course you should fade away. I think when you don't feel comfortable, it's better for both of you to pause the friendship
Op here. We’vebeen friends for over a decade. I guess her marriage isn’t going well, although she doesn’t complain about it.
I want to think of being able to support someone even when I don’t really like their choices. I guess the question I am seeking answers to is when is it a bridge too far.
Anonymous wrote:How did you find a friend like this? Of course you should fade away. I think when you don't feel comfortable, it's better for both of you to pause the friendship