Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not saying this is admirable or anything but I would totally ghost her for lying to my face about that. I mean total freeze out, we're done. But I'm just like that, you might not be.
If she asked me later why I was distant I would tell her flat out and never respond to any follow up texts/calls/emails.
+1... except that I wouldn't respond if she asked. Ain't nobody got time for that.
I would because I do like to be direct. "Michelle, I know you lied to me and don't value friendship with liars." That's about it. Zero arguing back and forth afterward. Just a simple "you lie and I do not like you."
I think I might know why none of you people would get invited.
Anonymous wrote:Decline the event you had agreed to. "I just want to let you know I won'the be going now."
Then keep your distance. Remain polite but that's all.
If she didn'the want you there fine but the lying would finish it for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not saying this is admirable or anything but I would totally ghost her for lying to my face about that. I mean total freeze out, we're done. But I'm just like that, you might not be.
If she asked me later why I was distant I would tell her flat out and never respond to any follow up texts/calls/emails.
+1... except that I wouldn't respond if she asked. Ain't nobody got time for that.
I would because I do like to be direct. "Michelle, I know you lied to me and don't value friendship with liars." That's about it. Zero arguing back and forth afterward. Just a simple "you lie and I do not like you."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't bring this up. You already made her uncomfortable by asking about the event and she didn't feel like she could be honest with you. If you make this into a thing, then you're just doing more of made her uncomfortable around you in the first place. Back down from all engagements with her. Clearly, she finds your approach overwhelming. I'd be polite and say hello to her but not much else.
I agree.
OP here, yes, this is what I'm inclined to do. It's just hard to back out of other engagements with no reason. I wish I was brave enough to cancel or say no with the "getting my hair done" excuse.
OP, when you say other engagements do you mean that she's part of social events that she's not hosting but you both are invited to? If so, don't cut your nose off to spite your face. Which means go to events you want to be part of.
If she's trying to initiate lunches or coffees with you, then I would feel free to decline. You don't need to be specific as to why; just that you're busy.
Yes exactly, we are both invited to pretty large events and I'm sure we'll both attend a number of them. I wouldn't decline the invitation just because she would be there. It's just this specific event that I wasn't even planning on attending, she asked me to go together and I accepted. Now I really don't feel like it anymore.
You are totally within your rights to cancel. You don't even have to come up with a good excuse. Just "I'm sorry, something came up, I can't make it after all" will suffice. And then never contact her again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unit = hint
Lol! I thought maybe "giving me a unit" was slang for "giving me the finger"!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unit = hint
Lol! I thought maybe "giving me a unit" was slang for "giving me the finger"!
Ha ha. Me too.
For me, I would not bring it up but I also wouldn't pretend I didn't know. I'd ask her "how was the party this weekend?" And move on but not trust her. At all. I get that you can't be invited to everything. But they were invited before and now are not. And "friend" was a dick for lying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unit = hint
Lol! I thought maybe "giving me a unit" was slang for "giving me the finger"!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't bring this up. You already made her uncomfortable by asking about the event and she didn't feel like she could be honest with you. If you make this into a thing, then you're just doing more of made her uncomfortable around you in the first place. Back down from all engagements with her. Clearly, she finds your approach overwhelming. I'd be polite and say hello to her but not much else.
I agree.
OP here, yes, this is what I'm inclined to do. It's just hard to back out of other engagements with no reason. I wish I was brave enough to cancel or say no with the "getting my hair done" excuse.
OP, when you say other engagements do you mean that she's part of social events that she's not hosting but you both are invited to? If so, don't cut your nose off to spite your face. Which means go to events you want to be part of.
If she's trying to initiate lunches or coffees with you, then I would feel free to decline. You don't need to be specific as to why; just that you're busy.
Yes exactly, we are both invited to pretty large events and I'm sure we'll both attend a number of them. I wouldn't decline the invitation just because she would be there. It's just this specific event that I wasn't even planning on attending, she asked me to go together and I accepted. Now I really don't feel like it anymore.
You are totally within your rights to cancel. You don't even have to come up with a good excuse. Just "I'm sorry, something came up, I can't make it after all" will suffice. And then never contact her again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't bring this up. You already made her uncomfortable by asking about the event and she didn't feel like she could be honest with you. If you make this into a thing, then you're just doing more of made her uncomfortable around you in the first place. Back down from all engagements with her. Clearly, she finds your approach overwhelming. I'd be polite and say hello to her but not much else.
I agree.
OP here, yes, this is what I'm inclined to do. It's just hard to back out of other engagements with no reason. I wish I was brave enough to cancel or say no with the "getting my hair done" excuse.
OP, when you say other engagements do you mean that she's part of social events that she's not hosting but you both are invited to? If so, don't cut your nose off to spite your face. Which means go to events you want to be part of.
If she's trying to initiate lunches or coffees with you, then I would feel free to decline. You don't need to be specific as to why; just that you're busy.
Yes exactly, we are both invited to pretty large events and I'm sure we'll both attend a number of them. I wouldn't decline the invitation just because she would be there. It's just this specific event that I wasn't even planning on attending, she asked me to go together and I accepted. Now I really don't feel like it anymore.