Anonymous wrote:You could start by telling her your concerns. Connect her with help that she can seek on her own. If it doesn't get better then talk to ppl that are closer.
I can't tell her my concerns. She is not close to me, will not listen to me, of that I'm certain.
Also, she's very wealthy, and I am not. She's looked down on me my entire life because my family is not wealthy.
She's always been pretty spoiled and self-absorbed. I don't think she has any idea how to deal with problems, except to deny them. That's what her parents did.
I'm closer to her sister than I am to her. I know her sister knows about her drinking and has tried to get her to stop.
I fear for her. Clearly, she's in pain. What do I do? Walk away? Ignore it? Tell her sister my concerns? Will another voice help, or will I be seen as butting in?
I am genuinely concerned, but I do not want to do something--even so much as sending her sister an email describing our meeting--if it will be unhelpful.
Has anyone been in a similar situation? If so, what helped? Anything?