Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone ever done this? I had a friend a few years ago who had some mental issues, probably still does, honestly. Anyway, she screwed up with something between us (involving her owing me money, to make a long story short) and I believe she felt embarrassed, because she disappeared out of my life (beyond Facebook, although we don't interact on it). It's been two years since we've seen each other and frankly, and I know selfishly, I need friends. Would it be inappropriate or weird to call her up for something casual like coffee?
Do you mean that you don't have other friends? Or at least what feels like a sufficient amount without this person? Any kind of relationship is tough when you're in it just for the sake of having a relationship. It's also a tall order for someone to be in your life just to meet your needs (companionship, fighting loneliness, etc).
If there's something that genuinely draws two people together, that's another story.
No, I don't have any friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone ever done this? I had a friend a few years ago who had some mental issues, probably still does, honestly. Anyway, she screwed up with something between us (involving her owing me money, to make a long story short) and I believe she felt embarrassed, because she disappeared out of my life (beyond Facebook, although we don't interact on it). It's been two years since we've seen each other and frankly, and I know selfishly, I need friends. Would it be inappropriate or weird to call her up for something casual like coffee?
Do you mean that you don't have other friends? Or at least what feels like a sufficient amount without this person? Any kind of relationship is tough when you're in it just for the sake of having a relationship. It's also a tall order for someone to be in your life just to meet your needs (companionship, fighting loneliness, etc).
If there's something that genuinely draws two people together, that's another story.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone ever done this? I had a friend a few years ago who had some mental issues, probably still does, honestly. Anyway, she screwed up with something between us (involving her owing me money, to make a long story short) and I believe she felt embarrassed, because she disappeared out of my life (beyond Facebook, although we don't interact on it). It's been two years since we've seen each other and frankly, and I know selfishly, I need friends. Would it be inappropriate or weird to call her up for something casual like coffee?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fine to reach out to her if you want but be prepared to put your differences behind you 100% and say so. "I'm sorry we've fallen out of touch. I miss you and would love to get together sometime. Can we put our differences behind us?"
I forgave her a long time ago.
That's great but there's obviously still tension. You have to give up the high horse of having forgiven her and be ready to start over if you want to be friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fine to reach out to her if you want but be prepared to put your differences behind you 100% and say so. "I'm sorry we've fallen out of touch. I miss you and would love to get together sometime. Can we put our differences behind us?"
I forgave her a long time ago.
Anonymous wrote:Fine to reach out to her if you want but be prepared to put your differences behind you 100% and say so. "I'm sorry we've fallen out of touch. I miss you and would love to get together sometime. Can we put our differences behind us?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone ever done this? I had a friend a few years ago who had some mental issues, probably still does, honestly. Anyway, she screwed up with something between us (involving her owing me money, to make a long story short) and I believe she felt embarrassed, because she disappeared out of my life (beyond Facebook, although we don't interact on it). It's been two years since we've seen each other and frankly, and I know selfishly, I need friends. Would it be inappropriate or weird to call her up for something casual like coffee?
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone ever done this? I had a friend a few years ago who had some mental issues, probably still does, honestly. Anyway, she screwed up with something between us (involving her owing me money, to make a long story short) and I believe she felt embarrassed, because she disappeared out of my life (beyond Facebook, although we don't interact on it). It's been two years since we've seen each other and frankly, and I know selfishly, I need friends. Would it be inappropriate or weird to call her up for something casual like coffee?