Anonymous wrote:OP-no one “makes” you feel anything. You have the power to choose how to react to her. Sounds like she was unable to handle a friendly gesture on your part. That’s all about her, and it’s pretty sad.
Anonymous wrote:It sucks when you extend a pity invite but the person acts like they actually have rights and preferences.
Anonymous wrote:OP-no one “makes” you feel anything. You have the power to choose how to react to her. Sounds like she was unable to handle a friendly gesture on your part. That’s all about her, and it’s pretty sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a mom I went out of my way to invite to participate in a group dinner with other moms for the upcoming preschool reopening. FWIW, I don't need friends. I've lived in the area my whole life and find it hard fitting in time for family and friends as it is. She made me feel really stupid and acted very disinterested. I backtracked and said "no worries, you don't sound interested, I am just telling you about it but no pressure to come." I really regret asking her but also felt like it's not nice to make a conscious decision not to tell someone about something so many people were included in and she had not heard about yet. I want to let it go. What is a better way to deal with this situation or something similar in the future?
You should not regret an act of kindness. Forget her and move on.
Anonymous wrote:There is a mom I went out of my way to invite to participate in a group dinner with other moms for the upcoming preschool reopening. FWIW, I don't need friends. I've lived in the area my whole life and find it hard fitting in time for family and friends as it is. She made me feel really stupid and acted very disinterested. I backtracked and said "no worries, you don't sound interested, I am just telling you about it but no pressure to come." I really regret asking her but also felt like it's not nice to make a conscious decision not to tell someone about something so many people were included in and she had not heard about yet. I want to let it go. What is a better way to deal with this situation or something similar in the future?