A very good friend of mine pointed out that we are two people who come from very different backgrounds and she became very concerned about how we were interacting.
She was worried about how we did things so differently, mostly about how she was more emotional and I am more stern. We had a string of arguments over a bunch things I won't get into but it resulted in us not talking for awhile.
I at least know we're not on bad terms. She seems to be acting a bit distant. I don't want to talk to her unless she reaches out.
Is there something I should think about when we end up talking again? Is she in some kind of depressive state? I appreciate any help.
>>18699600
>Is she in some kind of depressive state?
Maybe she just realized you two don't make good friends. C'est la vie, what else can you do?
If you two are so different and it is reaching the point of arguments, perhaps you both aren't humble enough to put aside your opinions and just be chill friends. If the both of you can learn to let things go instead of chasing them in to an argument, you may be able to salvage your friendship, but it should probably remain at arm's length, for the good of both of you.
>>18699614
She'd always profess to high heaven about how good of friends we are.
>>18699626
I'm thinking you're right but we were practically inseparable before.