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<blockquote data-quote="Kaiser25" data-source="post: 493433" data-attributes="member: 5642"><p>Amelie, I don't envy your situation one little bit! </p><p></p><p>I'm in the same situation myself - been friends with the same group of girls since we left school but lately a few of us have seemed to drift apart. We bump into each other almost daily cos we work in the same area and it's all "I'll give you a bell in the week" (we know that we won't but both think we have to say it) and small talk, it's just so fake to be honest. I hate controntation anyway so have decided to keep stum, although I know when I'm out one weekend and and we happen to bump into eachother 'under the influence' it's all gonna come out. </p><p></p><p>If I had any sense about me, I'd suggest maybe going for a drink and clearing the air but then I'm far too stubbon and things would end up being said that are better than being unsaid! Saying that, at least the air could be cleared and we'd know where we stand. </p><p></p><p>Not exactly advice as such, just to let you know I understand how frustrating it can be!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaiser25, post: 493433, member: 5642"] Amelie, I don't envy your situation one little bit! I'm in the same situation myself - been friends with the same group of girls since we left school but lately a few of us have seemed to drift apart. We bump into each other almost daily cos we work in the same area and it's all "I'll give you a bell in the week" (we know that we won't but both think we have to say it) and small talk, it's just so fake to be honest. I hate controntation anyway so have decided to keep stum, although I know when I'm out one weekend and and we happen to bump into eachother 'under the influence' it's all gonna come out. If I had any sense about me, I'd suggest maybe going for a drink and clearing the air but then I'm far too stubbon and things would end up being said that are better than being unsaid! Saying that, at least the air could be cleared and we'd know where we stand. Not exactly advice as such, just to let you know I understand how frustrating it can be!! [/QUOTE]
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