Anonymous wrote:This is OP: most of what drives my desire to continue the friendship is our lengthy, shared history. We do have a connection. I enjoy spending time with her, but I do not enjoy being around her husband. If I had to guess, her husband actively disagrees with her being friends with me but she persists nonetheless.
I have sometimes felt excluded/selectively included in her life: I will visit during the day but they/she doesn’t invite our family over for dinners or their kids birthday parties etc. (I always invite them to these kinds of things.)
I’m not really sure what my question is but I do find her worldview to be both incredibly privileged and also lacking perspective, which is to say, I don’t agree with her worldview. I guarantee she doesn’t agree with mine. It’s just crazy to observe someone with whom I had so much in common move further and further to the fringe, with no end in sight.
And yes I said trousers, I am a real person. What would you prefer? Slacks?
Or you know, pants.
I had a friend like that, it was mostly the medical/child rearing points that really drove my friendship away. And a "helpful' judgemental comment about a medical decision on behalf of my dad.
The reality was, there wasn't much of a friendship to let go of at that point. Yes, we had a long history. But we barely had anything to talk about anymore. Sports? Gone. Current topics? Our views were too different to discuss. Kids? Not something we talked about anymore due to our wildly different thoughts. Hobbies? Nope she judged mine. Vacations? Same deal.