Anonymous wrote:OP, nobody knows the answer and it's not worth the energy trying to find out why she does not want to hang with you 1 on 1. You HAVE to accept it.
There are some perfectly sweet and kind people in my lives that I can socialize with in a group setting, but not 1 on 1. Our personalities just don't mesh that way in an intimate setting. What's the point of trying to get to the bottom of this? You can both be lovely but not mesh well.
Anonymous wrote:So our personalities are not aligned. It's a shame. I've had this with a few people (mainly women) in my adult life. I'm educated, well spoken and I'm interested in a wide range of topics so I don't bore people with just 1 or 2 topics or niche interests. I take care of my appearance, I don't smoke, and I don't use foul language.
I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Oh well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9 out of 10 times she declines and you feel the need to ask this? How can this even be a question?
I just wondered why she declines when it's just me. She comes out when we're in a group or - strangely - when it's me PLUS DH.
Social anxiety. It’s difficult to do 1:1.
My friend doesn't strike me as timid in front of people. She happily chats with people in a group setting. She's also in a choir so she sings with and in front of others. I don't think she suffers from social stage fright.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, she's definitely not interested in being closer friends. I'm kind of that way with neighbors. If you're within line-of-sight, that's too close for me. A street over, sure. But it can get uncomfortable if you're living too close to a friend. Point being, it's likely not personal that she wants to keep it that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you invited her 10 times, you got a problem. Leave her alone.
When I said 9 out of 10 times I meant this as a manner of speaking. I don't remember how many times I've invited her. 4 or 5 times I the last year ...? And a few more times in the years before the pandemic.
She came out for coffee with me once, but that was 4 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you invited her 10 times, you got a problem. Leave her alone.
When I said 9 out of 10 times I meant this as a manner of speaking. I don't remember how many times I've invited her. 4 or 5 times I the last year ...? And a few more times in the years before the pandemic.
She came out for coffee with me once, but that was 4 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:If you invited her 10 times, you got a problem. Leave her alone.
Anonymous wrote:If you invited her 10 times, you got a problem. Leave her alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9 out of 10 times she declines and you feel the need to ask this? How can this even be a question?
I just wondered why she declines when it's just me. She comes out when we're in a group or - strangely - when it's me PLUS DH.
Social anxiety. It’s difficult to do 1:1.
My friend doesn't strike me as timid in front of people. She happily chats with people in a group setting. She's also in a choir so she sings with and in front of others. I don't think she suffers from social stage fright.