Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was the incident that offended her?
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Mentioned in my OP: she believed Dh and I, particularly DH, were rude when she and her then BF visited us years ago. Guessing there was some misunderstanding in if going out, staying in, etc. Young kids then so could be case one was sick and we couldn't go. FWIW, she didn't offer many details about what transpired but chided me by saying she knew I wouldn't remember the incident. Felt gratuitous.
Anonymous wrote:Although this would shock me, I would try to frame it less personally. It may be that the friend and your DH were not compatible and that can make it an uncomfortable friendship at least from her perspective. The incident itself may have been the excuse she needed and so she gave it more importance than it warranted. That’s why it’s so strange to you, you are viewing it singularly.
She sounds like she handles things internally and is not good at direct communication. She may not have been able to get through the awkwardness of contacting you for those major events with this perceived stumbling block.
This meeting may have been her attempt at clearing the air now that she is older and wiser but not much better at communicating. You shouldn’t feel crappy about it – I get the impression that despite the shock you handled it gracefully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was the incident that offended her?
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Anonymous wrote:She has issues, OP. She's probably a very unhappy person overall. And that is even SADDER since I'm assuming she's over 50, too. We all should know better by now.
Try not to dwell on it too much.