Anonymous wrote:This sounds typical of people that are dating. What else is she supposed to do with herself? Methinks you might be jealous her focus is on herself and men, and not you?
Anonymous wrote:This sounds typical of people that are dating. What else is she supposed to do with herself? Methinks you might be jealous her focus is on herself and men, and not you?
Anonymous wrote:You sound jealous to be honest. The woman went through a divorce and is trying to find herself and create a new life. Have some compassion!
Anonymous wrote:My best friend of 20+ years has always been a bit self-absorbed but it is on a whole new level now that she is recently divorced and gotten into really good shape. She looks better now than ever before. As a result, everywhere we go she turns heads and gets hit on by men. She has dozens and dozens of men pursuing her online and has gone on dates with many of them. She is constantly looking at her reflection in store windows and mirrors, taking selfies, primping, taking hours to get ready, etc. Another friend and I recently went to visit her. One night we went out to dinner and instead of just catching up with us she invited some guy from the internet to meet her at the restaurant. She had a date while we were right next to her! Not sure why that couldn't have waited till we left town. The whole trip she was constantly looking at her phone texting guys she's seeing, sending selfies, etc. All of this wanted to make me gag. I cannot believe how incredibly shallow she has become. She has very little that is substantive to talk about other than all the men that are after her. She also has very little self-awareness. As a friend, do I say something to her or let it go? Am wondering if others are honest with their good friends when they notice a negative change in them?