Anonymous wrote:Op sounds most definitely unhinged. If a friend cannot tell you that you look tired and express concern, then you do not need friends. Friends are there to tell you the truth and to be there for you, not to be your -one woman praise team.
OP sounds crazy as hell.
Anonymous wrote:Hi its OP here....OK first things first, to ME telling someone they look tired is rude. I always feel if you don't have something nice, positive or uplifting to say then dont' say it. It is rude because simply it implies the person does not look good. The irony here is that I was more decked out than usual and just to make my point a few people at this function actually went out of their way to tell me how good i looked so to hear that kind of threw me.
The lunch- these two are not friends, they are each my friend and know each other through me. I personally would not reach out to a friends friend and seek out a get together without including my mutual friend but that might just be me. I think its rude, wouldn't have given it a second thought if they were friends too but the only way they know each other is through me.
I am not claiming to not be sensitive, and own that but do not consider myself one to overreact.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am going to disagree with some. I do not think she is being overly sensitive, I think many would react this way but most would not admit it. I am an example. I would never admit it hurts my feelings and would say "sure, go ahead" but deep down I would feel excluded especially if I am the one that connected them.
The you look tired comment is an age old way of wanting to diss someone in a backhanded kind of way. I remember when I was younger and more immature saying it to someone when I really wanted to assault them with a more negative remark, this was a "safe" way of doing that. OP to turn this around is there a reason maybe SHE was trying to make you feel less than ,it seems like a double blow to me and maybe speaks to her wanting to hurt you somehow?
I agree. What matters is not what she said but the intent and the affect. "Wow, she looks great -- I'll tell her she looks bad in my eyes." I already posted that some people have a way of doing this, no matter what it is they are actually saying. Do you feel this way regularly with her?
Anonymous wrote:I am going to disagree with some. I do not think she is being overly sensitive, I think many would react this way but most would not admit it. I am an example. I would never admit it hurts my feelings and would say "sure, go ahead" but deep down I would feel excluded especially if I am the one that connected them.
The you look tired comment is an age old way of wanting to diss someone in a backhanded kind of way. I remember when I was younger and more immature saying it to someone when I really wanted to assault them with a more negative remark, this was a "safe" way of doing that. OP to turn this around is there a reason maybe SHE was trying to make you feel less than ,it seems like a double blow to me and maybe speaks to her wanting to hurt you somehow?
Anonymous wrote:The fact that she felt like she had to ask your permission to meet up with another friend indicates you are probably prone to overreacting
Anonymous wrote:The fact that she felt like she had to ask your permission to meet up with another friend indicates you are probably prone to overreacting
Anonymous wrote:Hi its OP here....OK first things first, to ME telling someone they look tired is rude. I always feel if you don't have something nice, positive or uplifting to say then dont' say it. It is rude because simply it implies the person does not look good. The irony here is that I was more decked out than usual and just to make my point a few people at this function actually went out of their way to tell me how good i looked so to hear that kind of threw me.
The lunch- these two are not friends, they are each my friend and know each other through me. I personally would not reach out to a friends friend and seek out a get together without including my mutual friend but that might just be me. I think its rude, wouldn't have given it a second thought if they were friends too but the only way they know each other is through me.
I am not claiming to not be sensitive, and own that but do not consider myself one to overreact.