That's a good way to look at it. Just in my case, I've run out of adventures to share, because I'm the only one going on these adventures.Jitterbug said:Occasionally in his new adventures, he may bump into them again and they're still great friends (or foes, in some cases), but he doesn't have to hang out with them all the bloody time!
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yeah, pretty much where it's at. He hates people, has a horrible tempter, just doesn't like life. A couple weeks ago we were near a bar. I told him we should both go in there and see what it's like, he freaked out and came up with all these reasons that we didn't belong, we weren't rich, weren't driving BMWs so they would kick us out... it was just a nice upscale bar. No one cared.KontrollerX said:Though if he's truly a downer and making you depressed then I'd say its definitely time to cut the chord.
I had a friend like that yrs ago. There was this MILF hangout on Long Island which typically attracted wealthy older men(40's-50's). Whenever I would suggest we go to this place, he'd say, "I feel funny, all these guys are older than us and are rich dudes, I feel out of place". Such a defeatist attitude. Very insecure guy. And if anything, this guy blended right in, as he was preppy to the bone, meanwhile if anyone stood out, it was probably me, dressed as a rocker with long hair. I did pretty good at this place, the 2 times that I went. Was approached by 2 hot women, one of which was a sexy MILF who was with her sexy MILF sister, lol, who also was hitting on me, as she ran her fingers through my long locks and told me how I was hot.reset said:he freaked out and came up with all these reasons that we didn't belong, we weren't rich
That's what's happening here. Glad you don't blame them.slaog said:I've been on the other side. I got cut off from friends years ago for being negative and no fun etc. It didn't happen in an instant it happened over time. I'd go as far as saying that it's not like they started disliking me (because I was always a nice guy) it's just they didn't feel good being in my company. I know why it happened now and don't blame them at all.
You essentially upped your VALUE in her eyes by showing her that, if she wants you, she has to at times do things that you like to do. You are SOMETHING after all. You are NOT FREE. If she wants to hang with you, it's going to cost her something — time, effort, money.
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