Anonymous wrote:I need a break from this person. She doesn’t understand other people’s POV so I doubt she’s going to be receptive to a conversation. Over the last week, I’ve been ignoring her calls and texts. I will “thumbs up” or “laugh react” over text but that’s about it. She has called me over 25 times in the past 3 days and texts me asking when I can call her back. I have replied that I’m extremely busy this week (and I am!).
Is it okay to pull away from a friendship without explicitly telling the person that’s what you’re doing?
Fwiw: I just need like a few weeks without her constantly calling and texting me. I’m not ghosting her and it’s not going to be forever. I just need to get my bearings in my own life right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk to her about it once. She's in some kind of crisis.
Express regret that if you can't hold her hand through it this week month /whatever.
Offer what you are willing: a call every week for 30min or aunch date or whatever.
Set a silent ring tone for her calls and texts.
She has been in “crisis” for years. And even when I have truly been going through some tough stuff she kind of brushes it off and continues talking about her comparatively minuscule issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the dinner party story? Can someone link the thread?
OP, is it possible she has bipolar disorder? I have a family member with BPD who behaves like this when she is going thru episodes.
You have already tried telling her nicely to give you some space, I think it’s more than fine to be more blunt, bordering on rude. ‘Please stop calling me, I have told you I am busy this week and I will call you back when I have a chance next weekend.’
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Anonymous wrote:Talk to her about it once. She's in some kind of crisis.
Express regret that if you can't hold her hand through it this week month /whatever.
Offer what you are willing: a call every week for 30min or aunch date or whatever.
Set a silent ring tone for her calls and texts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. 25 times in 3 days??!! That's beyond crazy. I would text to see if she's having some kind of emergency but assuming she isn't, I would just emphasize that you're too busy to respond but that you'll call when you come up for air. I know you don't owe her an explanation and that you should insist on your boundaries, etc. but I find this is a smoother and nicer way to uphold boundaries without leading to more awkwardness. Good luck!
Not an emergency. And also, if it were, it seems that she would move on to the next person if she were truly in distress. She’s texting me to ask for work advice, to tell me about her anxiety, and sometimes just to chat but I’m at capacity right now.
Anonymous wrote:What’s the dinner party story? Can someone link the thread?
OP, is it possible she has bipolar disorder? I have a family member with BPD who behaves like this when she is going thru episodes.
You have already tried telling her nicely to give you some space, I think it’s more than fine to be more blunt, bordering on rude. ‘Please stop calling me, I have told you I am busy this week and I will call you back when I have a chance next weekend.’