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Pigeonleaderboard44
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- Jan 18, 2024
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I have two friends, and one has been feeling distant from the other. Let's say B is the one feeling distant from A. A is hard to gauge cuz you can't tell what they're thinking sometimes. And might have a hard time communicating. B has been feeling left out. They aren't invited out by A, they feel like A doesn't have the time for them, and that they might not be friends anymore. And then there's C. C lives with B. C doesn't talk to A often, but when they do it feels as if nothing has changed. A invites C to different functions. And while C will bring up B, it feels like A avoids them. C will bring up invites to B and sometimes B will feel hurt. C doesn't want to hurt B, so C feels like they have to lie about hanging out with A.
Tonight C decided to be honest about how they feel they can't hang out with A because of how it hurts B. After a discussion, B tells C that they feel that A does not make the effort to want to hangout with them. And because of that feel hurt, and like they aren't friends with them anymore. C is at lost of what to do to help cheer up B. C wants to hang out, but does not want to hurt B in the process. C really cares for B and wants for A and B to be close again. So C is asking for advice, what would you do in this situation? How should C navigate their two friendships
Tonight C decided to be honest about how they feel they can't hang out with A because of how it hurts B. After a discussion, B tells C that they feel that A does not make the effort to want to hangout with them. And because of that feel hurt, and like they aren't friends with them anymore. C is at lost of what to do to help cheer up B. C wants to hang out, but does not want to hurt B in the process. C really cares for B and wants for A and B to be close again. So C is asking for advice, what would you do in this situation? How should C navigate their two friendships