Anonymous wrote:smth?
Anonymous wrote:I wonder this too. I was/am extremely upset at my best friend for many things she did over the past year. I really wish I could clear the air and say how disappointed I am and how upset I am that she wasn't there for me. But then the more I think about it, I would only be doing that to try to punish her (not nice).
She never invites me anywhere, but constantly wants to come over for dinner or to go out with my family. Because she's just one person, we always end up paying for her too. It gets old after a while. She's never invited me to dinner even once.
I try to just let her drift away, but I am not sure I want that either. Adult friendships are hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She made it clear "Please don't invite Larla". So don't invite Larla...
What exactly is the dilemma?
No - OP's daughter asked OP to not invite OP's friend and friend's daughter. It took me two passes to figure that one out.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder this too. I was/am extremely upset at my best friend for many things she did over the past year. I really wish I could clear the air and say how disappointed I am and how upset I am that she wasn't there for me. But then the more I think about it, I would only be doing that to try to punish her (not nice).
She never invites me anywhere, but constantly wants to come over for dinner or to go out with my family. Because she's just one person, we always end up paying for her too. It gets old after a while. She's never invited me to dinner even once.
I try to just let her drift away, but I am not sure I want that either. Adult friendships are hard.
Anonymous wrote:She made it clear "Please don't invite Larla". So don't invite Larla...
What exactly is the dilemma?
Anonymous wrote:She made it clear "Please don't invite Larla". So don't invite Larla...
What exactly is the dilemma?