Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound a bit needy and lacking in self confidence. Not everyone wants to be your friend and that is true for all of us. There are a ton of things more important then feeling left out by a subgroup.
You sound a bit bitchy.
Anonymous wrote:You sound a bit needy and lacking in self confidence. Not everyone wants to be your friend and that is true for all of us. There are a ton of things more important then feeling left out by a subgroup.
Anonymous wrote:I would feel hurt too. I was sidelined from a bigger group and was pretty sure it was that I did not reciprocate invitations due to a lot of family issues. Still hurtful to me. I can only do what I can do.
Anonymous wrote:You seem a bit superficial and like these friendships probably didn't have much depth. Were advice and connections a one way street?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm. It's possible that you are TOO friendly, and that people are breaking off into smaller groups because they actually want a lower level of commitment. They don't want to have to reciprocate or go to your barbecue because you came to theirs. I know that I have chosen more low-key relationships and let things cool off with my super-connector friends for this reason.
Another reason is that they are seeking more in-depth friendships in a smaller setting, rather than having to have frequent events with a ton of people. Normal, just a different way of socializing. Basically, for people who have limited time and social energy, your form of socializing may be suboptimal.
And another possibility is that nothing has actually changed, you just know more about it because of social media!
This is super thoughtful - thank you ??
Anonymous wrote:Hmm. It's possible that you are TOO friendly, and that people are breaking off into smaller groups because they actually want a lower level of commitment. They don't want to have to reciprocate or go to your barbecue because you came to theirs. I know that I have chosen more low-key relationships and let things cool off with my super-connector friends for this reason.
Another reason is that they are seeking more in-depth friendships in a smaller setting, rather than having to have frequent events with a ton of people. Normal, just a different way of socializing. Basically, for people who have limited time and social energy, your form of socializing may be suboptimal.
And another possibility is that nothing has actually changed, you just know more about it because of social media!
Anonymous wrote:Hmm. It's possible that you are TOO friendly, and that people are breaking off into smaller groups because they actually want a lower level of commitment. They don't want to have to reciprocate or go to your barbecue because you came to theirs. I know that I have chosen more low-key relationships and let things cool off with my super-connector friends for this reason.
Another reason is that they are seeking more in-depth friendships in a smaller setting, rather than having to have frequent events with a ton of people. Normal, just a different way of socializing. Basically, for people who have limited time and social energy, your form of socializing may be suboptimal.
And another possibility is that nothing has actually changed, you just know more about it because of social media!