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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 521329" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Greenrene, first off, {{{HUGS}}}. I'm sorry that your feelings were hurt. It's not a nice feeling at all.</p><p></p><p>As for your friend's trip to FL, you will never know the reason for her behaviour unless you talk to her about it. Just my opinion, but a good friend should be able to be up front with you. If she needed a week to just hide and not interact with anyone while her family takes care of her children for her, then she should tell you rather than setting up expectations and then disappointing you by not following through.</p><p></p><p>If you feel that your friendship can weather this without delving deeper, then you may want to just let it go. But, it might not be a bad idea to just talk to her casually. Keep it light, as H&R suggested, and try not to come across as needy, but ask her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 521329, member: 3907"] Greenrene, first off, {{{HUGS}}}. I'm sorry that your feelings were hurt. It's not a nice feeling at all. As for your friend's trip to FL, you will never know the reason for her behaviour unless you talk to her about it. Just my opinion, but a good friend should be able to be up front with you. If she needed a week to just hide and not interact with anyone while her family takes care of her children for her, then she should tell you rather than setting up expectations and then disappointing you by not following through. If you feel that your friendship can weather this without delving deeper, then you may want to just let it go. But, it might not be a bad idea to just talk to her casually. Keep it light, as H&R suggested, and try not to come across as needy, but ask her. [/QUOTE]
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