Anonymous wrote:My best friend from college is a man. We've known each other for over 20 years and when I was married, he was close to both me and my husband and I have been there for him numerous times over the years with all kinds of personal and professional help. Now my friend is married to a woman from another culture and she does not like me and does not want to spend any time with me. My friend is very close to my children and plans activities that involve them- offers to take them to the movies, but without actually saying so, he refuses to plan any activities with ME- also including his wife and/or other people! I'm not trying to move in on this relationship; I just miss my friend. I was hoping that if we all spent time together, she would mellow towards me but I can't seem to make that happen. I've tried to talk to my friend about it, but both times he got really mad at me for bringing it up. Any advice or am I at the point where I'm going to have to start grieving what was once a very close and supportive friendship?
Anonymous wrote:Huh. Really? You think when people get married they should abandon their former friendships?
I can see why this would be upsetting.
Anonymous wrote:No need for alarm bells. I mean he makes time to see my children. eg, comes to my daughter's basketball games or goes to movies with them (and often me). It's not that I'm not invited or present, it's that I'm optional. The plans are to see the kids (they call him uncle and they are very close). He is childless. His wife doesn't like my kids either so she has never accompanied him for any of these excursions.
Anonymous wrote:My best friend from college is a man. We've known each other for over 20 years and when I was married, he was close to both me and my husband and I have been there for him numerous times over the years with all kinds of personal and professional help. Now my friend is married to a woman from another culture and she does not like me and does not want to spend any time with me. My friend is very close to my children and plans activities that involve them- offers to take them to the movies, but without actually saying so, he refuses to plan any activities with ME- also including his wife and/or other people! I'm not trying to move in on this relationship; I just miss my friend. I was hoping that if we all spent time together, she would mellow towards me but I can't seem to make that happen. I've tried to talk to my friend about it, but both times he got really mad at me for bringing it up. Any advice or am I at the point where I'm going to have to start grieving what was once a very close and supportive friendship?