Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an old friend going back decades who never responds to emails, let alone texts. When we are with each other she's a good friend but when we are not together she makes no effort to stay in touch and never responds to communication from me. She is a busy mother with three children and a full time job and a bit of a scatterbrain (probably has some attention deficit disorder).
I do have mixed feelings about it. She is an old friend, but the lack of communication awareness is almost insulting and enough to make me give up, but when we're together it's like that never mattered. I still like her and I keep making excuses (see above) but I'm still on the fence about it.
Yes, this describes my situation too
I don't get why people are like this
I wonder how many of my friendships would just wither away and die if I quit communicating
I am your friend. Both of you. This makes me sad. I am absolutely a real friend worth keeping, and when the ish hits the fan I will drop everything and be there. I just suck at the daily grind and kind of just respond to the demands in front of me. I have nothing left at the end of my day. But our friendship sustains me and I love when we get together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of them was like we should go to a type of event one time
Another was like, hey what are you up to? Cause I was headed to his house to see his spouse for another reason. Didn't see him
Neither of those are invitations!
Sounds like he’s setting boundaries. If you’re seeing his spouse, why the need to text him? I feel like with married couples, they are one person. Example of someone texts DH and I (on separate texts) and DH responds... I don’t.
Maybe he feels uncomfortable texting too much with another women on a casual/conversational basis
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey OP, here's a novel idea. Why don't you call if you aren't getting a response back?
Because it's not that urgent or important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an old friend going back decades who never responds to emails, let alone texts. When we are with each other she's a good friend but when we are not together she makes no effort to stay in touch and never responds to communication from me. She is a busy mother with three children and a full time job and a bit of a scatterbrain (probably has some attention deficit disorder).
I do have mixed feelings about it. She is an old friend, but the lack of communication awareness is almost insulting and enough to make me give up, but when we're together it's like that never mattered. I still like her and I keep making excuses (see above) but I'm still on the fence about it.
Yes, this describes my situation too
I don't get why people are like this
I wonder how many of my friendships would just wither away and die if I quit communicating
Anonymous wrote:I have an old friend going back decades who never responds to emails, let alone texts. When we are with each other she's a good friend but when we are not together she makes no effort to stay in touch and never responds to communication from me. She is a busy mother with three children and a full time job and a bit of a scatterbrain (probably has some attention deficit disorder).
I do have mixed feelings about it. She is an old friend, but the lack of communication awareness is almost insulting and enough to make me give up, but when we're together it's like that never mattered. I still like her and I keep making excuses (see above) but I'm still on the fence about it.
Anonymous wrote:They don’t care about you. People have kids and friends just aren’t a priority, especially pseudo friends. Sorry, OP. I’m guessing you’re not married and/or no kids? Get some hobbies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of them was like we should go to a type of event one time
Another was like, hey what are you up to? Cause I was headed to his house to see his spouse for another reason. Didn't see him
These texts are very vague, it's probably the case like PPs describe where they saw it but then forgot to write back, or something like that.