Anonymous wrote:OP here. While my friend’s behavior annoys me, it is my preference to remain friends. I don’t think he’s a bad person, just very needy. He was abandoned as a child and I think this causes him to want to cling onto people in adulthood. He is like an uncle to my kids, so I would hate to delete him from my life. Not to mention I also enjoy our friendship, just not this aspect of things.
To respond to PP. Yes, he may ask for some form of closeness….for instance to come over for weekly family dinners. And I’ll say I can’t agree to that frequency but he can come for dinner sometimes. Then he will say how he’s disappointed and wishes that I offered him what he can offer me.
In the incident you cited, I'd reply: I'm sorry you're disappointed, but this is what I can offer at this stage of my life. I have kids and a husband and they will always be my first priority. I'm giving you what I can. If that's not good enough for you, then we should take a break because my plate is full and I do not need guilt trips.