Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who has kept something awful from me. (another friend told me). I just pretend I don't know and have put my distance from her.
If I'm not someone she wants to tell, then I'm not a good enough friend, and that's ok.
With friends like you two gossips...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What isn’t being understood? I’m not sulking, sighing and posting “pray for me!” On fb and then telling her I don’t want to discuss it.
She always calls and texts me and wants to be in constant contact. After several missed calls, I texted her back that I’m just going through a lot and that’s why I haven’t been super responsive. I said that I didn’t feel like talking on the phone but I can text. That’s when she starting asking “well what’s wrong with you?”. I told her health and emotional stuff going on and then tried to change the subject by asking about her plans for the weekend. She repeatedly tried to get all the details of what’s going on. That’s when I said that I don’t really want to talk about it (and again tried to change the subject).
If a friend said this to me, I wouldn't be like "what wrong with you?" I'd say, "okay let me know if I can help." OP, you don't have to be friends with this person if you feel it's not a balanced friendship. Yes, friendships can skew one way or the other sometimes based on life events, but overall it shouldn't be so one-sided.
Anonymous wrote:Setting "boundaries" is therapy-speak. It's how you end up with no friends. It's not appropriate behavior or the right thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:What isn’t being understood? I’m not sulking, sighing and posting “pray for me!” On fb and then telling her I don’t want to discuss it.
She always calls and texts me and wants to be in constant contact. After several missed calls, I texted her back that I’m just going through a lot and that’s why I haven’t been super responsive. I said that I didn’t feel like talking on the phone but I can text. That’s when she starting asking “well what’s wrong with you?”. I told her health and emotional stuff going on and then tried to change the subject by asking about her plans for the weekend. She repeatedly tried to get all the details of what’s going on. That’s when I said that I don’t really want to talk about it (and again tried to change the subject).
Anonymous wrote:What isn’t being understood? I’m not sulking, sighing and posting “pray for me!” On fb and then telling her I don’t want to discuss it.
She always calls and texts me and wants to be in constant contact. After several missed calls, I texted her back that I’m just going through a lot and that’s why I haven’t been super responsive. I said that I didn’t feel like talking on the phone but I can text. That’s when she starting asking “well what’s wrong with you?”. I told her health and emotional stuff going on and then tried to change the subject by asking about her plans for the weekend. She repeatedly tried to get all the details of what’s going on. That’s when I said that I don’t really want to talk about it (and again tried to change the subject).
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who has kept something awful from me. (another friend told me). I just pretend I don't know and have put my distance from her.
If I'm not someone she wants to tell, then I'm not a good enough friend, and that's ok.