Anonymous wrote:Women are the worst
Anonymous wrote:A close friend invited DS to a small Halloween party at their house last week. DS has been feeling under the weather on and off so I decided that he shouldn't attend. Plus, with the Covid numbers skyrocketing in our area, I figured it would be best to sit this one out. I let my friend know and she seemed to take it just fine. Well, a few days later, she sent me a long email basically saying that maybe my kid hasn't been feeling well because I keep him home too much and, "according to research," isolation causes anxiety in children. And, she tossed in, it seems like I've been too focused on work. I can't tell if she was being passive-aggressive or not but it's left a bad taste in my mouth.
I was pretty blindsided by this. I never responded to her email. I really don't know where the heck this came from and the last thing I need is to get into an email argument with someone. My kid has had allergies, not emotional problems caused by mom trying to be caution during Covid and wanting to keep her job. (Are we back in the 1950s here?)
She's told me about arguments she's had on Facebook with friends over Covid and school. Perhaps she was looking to start up with me, too. We've been good friends for so long. I really don't know why she threw this monkey wrench into our friendship. She's one of the few people we've seen in person since Covid started. Let this roll off my shoulders and thank her kindly for the advice and move on?
Anonymous wrote:She’s a moron. You don’t need friends like that. Keeping sock kids home is the right thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did you say to her when you backed out of attending the party?
+1 Also interested in this and whether you originally said yes. You're leaving out some details OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did you say to her when you backed out of attending the party?
+1 Also interested in this and whether you originally said yes. You're leaving out some details OP.
I am too, because OP said this was out of nowhere and it isn’t. It’s just a delayed response to her action. She says passive aggressive, but it’s not at all, it’s a direct criticism. Makes me wonder how OP opted out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did you say to her when you backed out of attending the party?
+1 Also interested in this and whether you originally said yes. You're leaving out some details OP.
Anonymous wrote:What did you say to her when you backed out of attending the party?
Anonymous wrote:People are on edge and acting off these days. I would hold off on responding and wait for her to contact again. If she comments on the lack of response I would just let her know you had no idea how to respond to such an email.