Postby agasfas » Tue Mar 08, 2005 4:45 pm
Well, to be honest, perhaps people are over reacting a little... Everyone has different ways of expressing themselvs (sometimes not in the best way), but because we are a diverse community sometimes I think that misunderstandings and arugments arise out of it.
Anways, my advice Kewl Girl is just be honest w/ this guy. Persistent is usually a sign of misunderstanding of not wanting to accept the fact he may have lost a good friend out of his stupidity/ignorance. True, he stopped writing, but sometimes we have to be the bigger person and patch up what is torn; whether or not y'all become friends again or not. Just tell him what bothers you about him, how he's changed and etc... and why you are avoiding him. Try to bridge that gap of misunderstanding. And sadly, fact is people change... and to put it bluntly, we need to drop dead weight at times to move forward. What I mean is sometimes breaking off the friendship to avoid them dragging you down too.
For example I had a friend who who got heavy into drugs and things I didn't agree with. He would change, and I would have no place in that situation or friendship. So I just broke it off. Sad, but sometimes we have to.
(I don't mean "dead weight" to be a jerk or whatever... it's just a term I use for people who drag others down)
So whether y'all become friends again or not is up to you and your personal feelings and what you feel is the right thing to do. If you don't want to be around that kind of atmosphere , then don't. But he at least deserves the truth, and so do you. Getting things into the open is sometimes the best way to get this done with... To see where the old-friendship goes... Just be honest w/ him opposed to avoiding him. We guys tend to be dense at times; we don't always get the hint if we don't understand the situation.
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