Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am flakey due to anxiety. Honestly I get it if people drop me, and they have. I can just manage so many things at once.
My friend has anxiety and is flakey. I never put the two together. Maybe that’s what is going on with my friend?
She doesn’t respond to me for weeks and when she does, does not acknowledge anything I said. But then tells me how grateful she is for me and for our close friendship. It’s hurtful to me, because it comes off that she doesn’t care about me as much as her other friends (and yes she does have other friends).
If she has the same reason you do, I wish she would just tell me flat out what is going on. You can and should your friends why you might be flakey. Maybe you wouldn’t lose so many friendships if you are open to being vulnerable to the people who show they care about you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I have a couple of “friends” like this. One, in particular, will text me out of nowhere (like after a year or more has passed with no communication). “Oh, I miss you! We really need to get together and catch up! Are you free sometime next week?” Then I’ll reply yes, love to see you too, etc. and suggest a date. Dead silence for another year, rinse and repeat. It’s so bizarre and rude. Not sure what is up with that.
Did I write this? I have this exact same friend. It’s become a bit of a joke to me. I know she has no intention of ever following through with plans with me, but she keeps initiating. Just don’t text me, it’s fine!
Anonymous wrote:I've been flakey from time to time. I now recognize it as I really don't feel comfortable with that person for some reason. Now I just end the friendship bc I see there is a bigger reason I "flake" with that person and it's that we are incompatible in some way.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I have a couple of “friends” like this. One, in particular, will text me out of nowhere (like after a year or more has passed with no communication). “Oh, I miss you! We really need to get together and catch up! Are you free sometime next week?” Then I’ll reply yes, love to see you too, etc. and suggest a date. Dead silence for another year, rinse and repeat. It’s so bizarre and rude. Not sure what is up with that.