Anonymous wrote:I was never quiet and distant with her when I was struggling.
I just think it isn't right to accuse me of ditching her in her time of need when I have said I will be there for her and all her signals have shown that she doesn't want me around.
Perhaps I should let this friendship just fizzle out as it clearly isn't healthy
Anonymous wrote:I have told her I am there for her before. Her behavior as I said is quiet and distant around me making me feel she doesn't need me. I can't be expected to read her mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has been there for me massively during a tough period in my life. I no longer text her daily or ask to see her so much because of the fact that she seems quiet and distant around me. She is going through her own tough time now but her behavior around me is telling me she doesn't need me which is why I have backed off. Apparently now I am a bad friend for not realising.
How so I politely tell her I don't read minds?
She is being quiet and distant because she is going through some stuff. Your response to that was to back off, whereas her response when you were (probably) behaving similarly was to lean in and support you.
You don't tell her that you can't read minds. You apologize for not being there for her and ask her what you can do for her today. Or else you say nothing and let the friendship fizzle.
Anonymous wrote:She has been there for me massively during a tough period in my life. I no longer text her daily or ask to see her so much because of the fact that she seems quiet and distant around me. She is going through her own tough time now but her behavior around me is telling me she doesn't need me which is why I have backed off. Apparently now I am a bad friend for not realising.
How so I politely tell her I don't read minds?