dincher
Feb 18, 2011, 09:57 PM
After I felt a close friend of mine (of 5 years) start to pull away, I confronted her about it and told her how I felt. I basically told her that I was worried that she is losing interest in our friendship as she no longer hangs out with me as much as we did before.
She answered that she is not avoiding me and that I'm creating problems where there aren't any. I have reasons I did not agree with her, but did not voice them to her as I wanted to preserve her friendship and not argue or prolong any ill feelings.
One weekend, I saw that she was online playing a video game on Facebook, and when I logged into the chat to play with her, she logged out. Then about 10 minutes later, she logged in again, but my guess is that upon seeing me there, she logged back out.
My feelings were hurt so I posted a status update on Facebook about it (without using her name) that read something like, "Some people will try to avoid you at all costs by logging out when they see you logged in".
She immediately posted a reply and said, "Just because I logged out of chat?? I have things to do, and I'm feeling sick"
Anyway, I deleted her comment immediately so that no one would know that it was her whom I was talking about. But some of my friends started to comment, "Oh you're better off without having someone like that anyways" and "concentrate on those good friends you have, not on the bad ones" etc etc
To make a long story short, we didn't speak for two weeks, but then I contacted her to apologize for my behavior. She answered, "you're forgiven" and didn't say anything else
I noticed that her close friend unfriended me, so I asked her about it. She didn't answer, so I said, "Well, if you're only forgiving me because you think it's the right thing to do and not because you feel like you really mean it, then let me know and I'll walk away and you won't have to worry about me again".
Then she answered that she feels that we should end our friendship.
We haven't spoken in about 4 months.
What do you think? Did I go about this the wrong way? I know with the Facebook post I did, but I did apologize for it...
She answered that she is not avoiding me and that I'm creating problems where there aren't any. I have reasons I did not agree with her, but did not voice them to her as I wanted to preserve her friendship and not argue or prolong any ill feelings.
One weekend, I saw that she was online playing a video game on Facebook, and when I logged into the chat to play with her, she logged out. Then about 10 minutes later, she logged in again, but my guess is that upon seeing me there, she logged back out.
My feelings were hurt so I posted a status update on Facebook about it (without using her name) that read something like, "Some people will try to avoid you at all costs by logging out when they see you logged in".
She immediately posted a reply and said, "Just because I logged out of chat?? I have things to do, and I'm feeling sick"
Anyway, I deleted her comment immediately so that no one would know that it was her whom I was talking about. But some of my friends started to comment, "Oh you're better off without having someone like that anyways" and "concentrate on those good friends you have, not on the bad ones" etc etc
To make a long story short, we didn't speak for two weeks, but then I contacted her to apologize for my behavior. She answered, "you're forgiven" and didn't say anything else
I noticed that her close friend unfriended me, so I asked her about it. She didn't answer, so I said, "Well, if you're only forgiving me because you think it's the right thing to do and not because you feel like you really mean it, then let me know and I'll walk away and you won't have to worry about me again".
Then she answered that she feels that we should end our friendship.
We haven't spoken in about 4 months.
What do you think? Did I go about this the wrong way? I know with the Facebook post I did, but I did apologize for it...