Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That was very rude of her, I’m sorry.
SHE should be mortified, not going.
Incredibly rude Who needs her??? Yikes!
Anonymous wrote:That was very rude of her, I’m sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I’ll tell you exactly what to do. First, put your big girl pants on and make peace with the fact that you are not everyone’s cup of tea. Thank God because can you even imagine if everyone wanted to be friends with everyone?! Second, you absolutely must reply. Do not give her the satisfaction of thinking she hurt your feelings. You reply “Haha totally get it! Hope you you guys are safe and well!” Third, you move on...for real. Not just stewing about it. The pandemic is playing mind tricks on all of us. She doesn’t matter so stop giving her space in your brain. K?
What a desperate sounding reply. OP whatever you do, please do not do this. No need to make yourself a doormat while you’re at it. Personally, I wouldn’t respond at all. Some interactions really do not need to be dragged out and this is one of them. I would never reach out to her again and would be courteous but ice cold if I ran into her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would never write this to anyone but I've thought this before. I've also said it outloud to my husband. I don't have the bandwidth for new relationships. I can barely keep up with the ones I have.
I say respond with "I get it. Have a safe holiday." Don't reach out anymore. The kids can likely remain friends but I wouldn't plan playdates. She likely enjoys the fact that the kids play but doesn't need new people in her own social circle.
If this were a man in a relationship we’d call him a gaslighting a**hole.
Anonymous wrote:I would never write this to anyone but I've thought this before. I've also said it outloud to my husband. I don't have the bandwidth for new relationships. I can barely keep up with the ones I have.
I say respond with "I get it. Have a safe holiday." Don't reach out anymore. The kids can likely remain friends but I wouldn't plan playdates. She likely enjoys the fact that the kids play but doesn't need new people in her own social circle.