KitLily wrote:
Does this happen to anyone else? I make a huge effort to make a friend- I make an effort to chat, be interested in them, not ramble on about myself, try to appear 'non weird', keep in touch regularly (but not suffocate them), do my absolute best to be a good friend.
But inevitably something goes wrong, I never understand what it is, and the friend suddenly moves on. There's no argument, nothing bad happens, I assume they just suddenly realise I'm weird/boring and drop me.
I am not 'alone', I have a husband and daughter, but I'd like some 'real life friends', not just internet ones. So I feel there is someone there in the real world to connect with. I come across brilliantly in writing and words. I must just seem weird in real life and put people off.
What do we do about this *sigh*
Same here. I have a story of my own.
I started college right after facebook became huge. My incoming college class had a facebook group where soon-to-be students could get to know each other. The summer before college, I ended up getting a friend request from a fellow incoming freshman. Let's call him Kyle (not his real name). We would chat on facebook a lot throughout the summer (and many times, he would be the one to initiate the discussion).
Fast forward to move-in day. We ended up running into each other in person for the first time. He acted totally uninterested. I chalked it up to the fact that he might have been exhausted from lifting all the move-in boxes.
I was willing to give Kyle another chance. Once the semester was underway, I went to a campus football game with Kyle and his roommate. When my back was turned, Kyle and his roommate skedaddled without even saying a word to me.
At this point, I stopped trying entirely with Kyle. I ended up making plenty of other friends at college; the fact that friendship didn't work out with Kyle wasn't a huge deal.
Then at the end of our first semester, Kyle blocked me on facebook. Incredibly strange, seeing as I hadn't spoken with him (on facebook or in person) for several weeks at that point. I could see unfriending me (since we clearly were not true friends). But to block me?
To this day (more than a decade later), I honestly have no idea what I did to alienate Kyle.