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I have a friend who at one point was very friendly. She would call and chat. But now she doesn't do any of that? I understand that friendships can take on different shapes and dynamics over time. Should I ask her if any thing is wrong or should I just continue to be her friend although her friendship has changed? If I were to confront the issue I don't want it to seem weird or strange. Like a possessive or stalker like friend...:). What is the best approach?
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- Anonymous7 years agoFavorite Answer
I am actually experiencing the same thing. I met this girl, and we instantly became best friends. We talked every night, and soon began to become even better friends. We stayed up late to talk on the phone, vented, chatted, etc. After a long time of talking, she never talked back. I tried to ask her what was wrong, but I figured it was something else that would blow over. I waited a few weeks and tried again. After this, I tried again. This time, though, she blocked me on Snapchat. (Out of all ways to tell me what was going on, she did it worse than any other way: defriending me on social media.) After that I gave up and decided not to bother her and move on, unless she would try to contact me. The lesson to be learned: Give her time, and if that doesn't work, try contacting her about it. If she doesn't give you a direct answer, then it's best you let it go. Good luck, and I hope this helped.
Source(s): My own experience.