Anonymous wrote:No. We all have youthful indiscretions. Move on, and make it your policy to be a good listener and reasonable person from now on.
Stop thinking about the past. [b]it doesn't exist[/b].
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sign of weakness.
And OP is at war with Turkmenistan and can't afford that?
I don't get this kind of thinking.
thisAnonymous wrote:I say do it...email/write/call whatever. I've had some people crap on me over the years and while I have moved forward and forgiven, I haven't forgotten and it still sometimes stings. A sincere apology would mean A LOT to me and my respect for the person would go up exponentially.
Anonymous wrote:I have to say this is why some women have a reputation of being nuts.
This is totally neurotic. You're FORMER friends will have a good chuckle.
Do it if it will make you feel better, but this is just an exercise in vanity and self-help BS. You're former friends are not sitting around thinking about you and your behavior from years ago. They have lives and have moved on and will more than likely see this as a reflection of your self-absoprtion.
If you feel guilty about past behavior, do your penance via charity or volunteer work.
If I got an apology like this from someone years later, I would think a) it was random and b) she was stuck on herself and in the past.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
While I like PPs phrasing, I agree that it may have been some other reason that you drifted apart. No good friend drifts apart over a wedding, really.
I did.
A friend asked me to be a bridesmaid and then treated me quite poorly -- not as a person but as a prop for her "special day." As her demands grew and grew over the months, I started seeing our friendship in a new light. I realized it was more about convenience than a true give-and-take, and there was always drama. So. Much. Drama.
So after putting a smile on my face and doing my job as a bridesmaid, I very intentionally drifted away. We lost touch and are no loger friends. No regrets.
Anonymous wrote:
While I like PPs phrasing, I agree that it may have been some other reason that you drifted apart. No good friend drifts apart over a wedding, really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sign of weakness.
And OP is at war with Turkmenistan and can't afford that?
I don't get this kind of thinking.