Anonymous wrote:Is that just a thing?
There's a group of 10 of us from college that are now all early 50s. Nowadays, we text frequently but only get together about every 5 years. When we were younger wer were inseparable and social as all get out- taking trips to Europe, blending our childhood friends into our college group, partying alot, attending everyone's weddings, and being... pretty typical UMC, college educated, east coast white kids.
In the last 5 years, 3 of the 10 have gone sober and literally fell off the face of the earth. Very rarely do they return texts and never do they attend meet ups. I don't get it, the partying stage is long past. Nothing else has changed. And honestly, only one of them really 'needed' to get sober.
What is your take on people that bail on 3-decade-long friendships?
Your post, dripping with judgment, is really unbecoming. I would suggest that they aren't communicating with you because you are a selfish and obnoxious a55hole. If these people are truly getting and maintaining sobriety, that's a bonus.