hurtloam wrote:
I don't want people to feel obligated to spend time with me out of pity if they really don't like me or enjoy my company.
Same! ...Most of the time. Sometimes I'm so lonely that I could hang out and do something nice with someone even if I knew they didn't really want to.
As a teenager, I had a chance to get some sort of support person who would've come to hang out with me and we could've apparently gone to the city too, but I didn't agree to it because I didn't want to hang out with someone as just some charity, but now, if I could take that decision back I would. It could've turned in to real friendship, and even if it didn't, I could've learned certain things at an earlier age if this person would've taught me. I've also been suggested to volunteer for such a thing myself, and that's something I'm actually gonna look in to once my health is under control a bit better.
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My friend wants to invite along a person I don't like to things we do. This person is the bad kind of weird. The negative, draining, angry type. I've known her most of my life so no, spending more time with her won't help me get to know her better.
Can you just suggest that your friend would hang out with that person and you separately? That way
you don't have to deal with it.