jc6chan wrote:
when you have a friend named A and you have another friend named B. A and B are both friends you know from university but A and B didn't know each other. One day, you happen to come across both A and B at the same time. A sees that you are friends with B and vice versa. The next thing you know, A and B starts talking to each other and you are left out of the conversation. This happened to me twice this year. Oh well, at least I know that because of me, I have formed new conversations and perhaps new friendships.
When friends from different worlds meet. Scary, scary situation.
In my experience there are only ever two outcomes:
1) A and B will act like they did above and become best friends, often relegating you to C the fifth wheel. The math doesn't add up. Adaptation is needed.
2) A and B will hate each other. It will be awkward. Life will carry on as usual.
This is perfectly natural in the social world. It has happened to me numerous times. Most often in University where people are still seeking people out in the social order. It can hurt.
Usually I discover that I was going in another direction myself and find that I'll meet another person soon and get along with them swimmingly. Often taking the part of A meeting B through a mutual friend. Thus starting the cycle all over again and passing the position of C on to another.
Another unexpected consequence of this is that A and B get carried away and just need time. Given a short "honeymoon" they realize that they miss me and bring me back in, making us A, B and C - inseparable.
Theres a good movie about this called
Kiss Me Again. Its more about a relationship becoming a threesome but it illustrates this behaviour realistically.
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