Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9 out of 10 times she declines and you feel the need to ask this? How can this even be a question?
I just wondered why she declines when it's just me. She comes out when we're in a group or - strangely - when it's me PLUS DH.
Social anxiety. It’s difficult to do 1:1.
My friend doesn't strike me as timid in front of people. She happily chats with people in a group setting. She's also in a choir so she sings with and in front of others. I don't think she suffers from social stage fright.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9 out of 10 times she declines and you feel the need to ask this? How can this even be a question?
I just wondered why she declines when it's just me. She comes out when we're in a group or - strangely - when it's me PLUS DH.
Social anxiety. It’s difficult to do 1:1.
This is a very valid reason. I have social anxiety and I'm fine one-on-one with my long-time friends but I get really anxious about new people. I'm better in a group environment.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9 out of 10 times she declines and you feel the need to ask this? How can this even be a question?
I just wondered why she declines when it's just me. She comes out when we're in a group or - strangely - when it's me PLUS DH.
Social anxiety. It’s difficult to do 1:1.
Yes, she did and I saw that as soon as I posted it. But she did not state that in her OP, so that's what my comments were based on.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what if OP is like this. She wasn't trying to pinpoint why the other person doesn't accept her invites and she didn't insinuate she has no friends and is unable to make any friends.Anonymous wrote:Do you talk too much? Are you gossipy? Involved in a MLM? Trying to engineer kid friendships via your mom friends?
OP, sometimes people just don't mesh. Maybe she finds you annoying or maybe she just doesen't mesh with you. Nobody is universally liked, no big deal.
The OP just stated directly above you that she wonders why the friend declines when it’s just HER. Perhaps it’s time for some self-reflection. Or at least to ask herself why she is so fixated on getting this one person to hang out. 9 out of 10!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9 out of 10 times she declines and you feel the need to ask this? How can this even be a question?
I just wondered why she declines when it's just me. She comes out when we're in a group or - strangely - when it's me PLUS DH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9 out of 10 times she declines and you feel the need to ask this? How can this even be a question?
I just wondered why she declines when it's just me. She comes out when we're in a group or - strangely - when it's me PLUS DH.
Anonymous wrote:So what if OP is like this. She wasn't trying to pinpoint why the other person doesn't accept her invites and she didn't insinuate she has no friends and is unable to make any friends.Anonymous wrote:Do you talk too much? Are you gossipy? Involved in a MLM? Trying to engineer kid friendships via your mom friends?
OP, sometimes people just don't mesh. Maybe she finds you annoying or maybe she just doesen't mesh with you. Nobody is universally liked, no big deal.
So what if OP is like this. She wasn't trying to pinpoint why the other person doesn't accept her invites and she didn't insinuate she has no friends and is unable to make any friends.Anonymous wrote:Do you talk too much? Are you gossipy? Involved in a MLM? Trying to engineer kid friendships via your mom friends?
Anonymous wrote:9 out of 10 times she declines and you feel the need to ask this? How can this even be a question?