Anonymous wrote:If it is like pulling teeth to hang out with someone, I stop trying and move on. That’s all there is to it.
Anonymous wrote:If you get that response, the rest of you go with a date and keep the invite open if she changes her mind. If you’re really close, ask her privately if everything is okay. If she’s just a casual acquaintance, let it go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am often that person. It means what it means. My kids are both in intense sports; I work 60hrs/week. I am a single parent. Our time is FULLY booked. If I do have free time, I want to zone out solo.
So you accept that you won’t have friends.
Not PP. But this seems so simple. It’s difficult to stay out of the drama in friend groups these days. Women can be so petty.
Anonymous wrote:There are 6 weeks and a few days left in 2025 and probably 4 of the weeks are centered on holiday celebrations. It is not unreasonable at all that someone doesn't have any more availabilty in 2025, OP!
Anonymous wrote:Just say “okay thanks!” and move on. People can’t do everything.
Anonymous wrote:There are 6 weeks and a few days left in 2025 and probably 4 of the weeks are centered on holiday celebrations. It is not unreasonable at all that someone doesn't have any more availabilty in 2025, OP!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am often that person. It means what it means. My kids are both in intense sports; I work 60hrs/week. I am a single parent. Our time is FULLY booked. If I do have free time, I want to zone out solo.
So you accept that you won’t have friends.
Anonymous wrote:She is either uninterested or too busy or she has mental health challenges.