Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're not asking about this, but I'd work on apologizing better than accepting "full responsibility for doing whatever it was that had upset her." Clearly she must have told you, but you haven't owned it. This is your problem.
Or her sister has her own sh*t and is putting it on her.
Okay, OP. We'll see ya here next year with a new dose of drama!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're not asking about this, but I'd work on apologizing better than accepting "full responsibility for doing whatever it was that had upset her." Clearly she must have told you, but you haven't owned it. This is your problem.
Or her sister has her own sh*t and is putting it on her.
Anonymous wrote:You're not asking about this, but I'd work on apologizing better than accepting "full responsibility for doing whatever it was that had upset her." Clearly she must have told you, but you haven't owned it. This is your problem.
thisAnonymous wrote:A. You got her a gift. You told her about the gift. Give her the gift.
Then, drop the rope. Ball is in her court. If she makes no further effort or contact, follow that lead.