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"We No Longer Talk...", D & M "fluff"
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10/02/2013, 07:01 PM
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Do you have a friend or family member who you no longer talk to? Do you have a friend or family member who no longer talks to you? What happened? What went wrong? How do you feel about it? I have a relative who I was once very close to who went from being basically my BFF to not wanting anything to do with me at all literally over night. For the first few months I became almost obsessed with trying to find out what went wrong but it just hurt too much and wielded only petty "reasons" so eventually I moved on. It took over a year for me to get to a point where I could laugh it off when she actively avoided me at gatherings and realised it was her problem not mine. It still hurts to hear about her through mutual friends and relatives and know that I'm not a part of her life anymore...
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10/02/2013, 07:16 PM
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From: Country Victoria
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I had a best friend, I met her when we were both in our late teens.....she was newly married, I was engaged to be married.
We became good friends fast, socialised together, had our babies together, became part of each others families as very close friends do. When I moved interstate for a year, I missed her dreadfully and would ring her two or three times a week for a long chat.
When I was in my mid-30's, I suddenly felt things start to cool from her end. I have no idea why, but I remember ringing her one day as I'd just gotten a puppy and I wanted to show her kids......she said she'd bring them in the next few days and never showed up. I dropped in on her one day, as I would normally do, and although I was offered coffee, I felt as though I'd got a very cool reception.
I tried a few more times over the next few weeks......cheery phone calls, invites to shopping or lunch.....and got the cold shoulder each time.
I left it for a few months, and tried again. Same thing. No explanation, I was just no longer part of her life.
More than anything, I was puzzled and confused and to this day (15 years later), I have no idea if I did something wrong, said something I shouldn't have. She wasn't a person to gossip, and she wasn't one to believe gossip, so I just don't know. And no one else knew either.
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