Advice from Amy Dickinson.
We were amazing friends and great roommates to each other.
About a year later, she met her boyfriend and communication became much less frequent, to the point where she often forgot that I had texted her. She used the excuse of, “I’m bad at responding, you know that” or, “I’m super busy – sorry for responding late.” My point is that for both of you, your emotional attention has shifted, even if your friendship-needs have not.You two have been friends through very different phases in your lives . This is a transition to another phase of friendship, and it will take some time to adjust.
I hope you two can schedule some one-on-one time together as your friendship makes yet another important transition. If your respective guys hit it off, all the better.I am 84, and I have just learned through DNA testing that I am illegitimate.
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