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I (like most people here) need advice. I have a friendship that is basically on life support, and I am considering termination. The only thing holding me back is the history I have had with her. Im supposed to meet her tommorow at the mall to talk things over. What would be the most logical, if not practical, if not right, decision? Or am I just making a mountain out of a molehill?
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there is only 2 people that can make the decision, and that aint us!
If ur asking wether WE think u should end it, then i think you already know the answer and are just trying to justify it to yourself. |
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FOLLOW YOUR HEART
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I would need to know WHY the friendship is on life support. Also, how long have you been friends? Did she do something unforgivable? Or have you just grown in different directions?
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that all depends on the circumstances......i terminated a friendship with my best friend of 4 years after i found out she what she was really out for.....money...everybody's. she refused to talk to me when her "boyfriend" was in the picture, but when he would leave, she would come crying....i told her to take it somewhere else..
everybody's situation is different, and if you have honestly had enough, then it is best to walk away. |
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FOLLOW YOUR GUT fixed! |
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I would need to know WHY the friendship is on life support. Also, how long have you been friends? Did she do something unforgivable? Or have you just grown in different directions? You read my puny mind |
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I (like most people here) need advice. I have a friendship that is basically on life support, and I am considering termination. The only thing holding me back is the history I have had with her. Im supposed to meet her tommorow at the mall to talk things over. What would be the most logical, if not practical, if not right, decision? Or am I just making a mountain out of a molehill? A shared history can be a wonderful thing. But in my opinion, that, by itself, is a poor thing to justify maintaining a friendship. That's just inertia. There must be a basis, an expectation, a desire on both parts, for the friendship to continue to grow and evolve in the future. You say, "The only thing holding me back is the history I have had with her." If that's the case, what future do you see in this friendship? That might be a good place to start the conversation with her. |
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I would need to know WHY the friendship is on life support. Also, how long have you been friends? Did she do something unforgivable? Or have you just grown in different directions? You read my puny mind Now THAT'S scary!! |
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I would need to know WHY the friendship is on life support. Also, how long have you been friends? Did she do something unforgivable? Or have you just grown in different directions? |
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I (like most people here) need advice. I have a friendship that is basically on life support, and I am considering termination. The only thing holding me back is the history I have had with her. Im supposed to meet her tommorow at the mall to talk things over. What would be the most logical, if not practical, if not right, decision? Or am I just making a mountain out of a molehill? A shared history can be a wonderful thing. But in my opinion, that, by itself, is a poor thing to justify maintaining a friendship. That's just inertia. There must be a basis, an expectation, a desire on both parts, for the friendship to continue to grow and evolve in the future. You say, "The only thing holding me back is the history I have had with her." If that's the case, what future do you see in this friendship? That might be a good place to start the conversation with her. |
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Edited by
uk_bloke
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Wed 01/09/08 06:02 PM
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