>Friend/anon asks a personal question
>Pour my heart out and give the best answer I think I can
>No response
Girls don't care enough to consider and respond to your ideas. Thgwery only want verification that someone is acknowledging and taking the time to respond to their own ideas and problems. She has absolutely no reason to respond to you (if you aren't Chad)
>>35253173
She said I was her friend and has done things to prove that in the past, why would a friend ditch me so any times after I pour my heart out like this?
I want to call her out or ask about it because this isn't the first this happened, more of our conversations end like this than the normal way.
Only problem is that she does live a busy life and let me get to the point where I could even discuss this personal shit in the first place, no one else does.
What should I do anon?
>>35253136
>write a paragraph in a thread
>ends up as last post
Fug
What did they ask?
>>35253270
I think you just have to come to terms with the fact that most people, male and female, won't go to a lot of effort for you. Most people won't care about what you have to say, and won't care enough to make good conversation. This has been my experience. If you don't call them out on it they'll never correct their behavior. On the other hand, you'll probably just make them defensive and she'll justify her behavior saying "she's too busy". In the end it's all about priorities. Not all people are this way, but the majority of the ones I've met are.
>>35253618
Tl;dr
Do whatever the hell you want. It doesn't sound like she's worth putting the effort into if you ask me
>>35253565
>Do you have any close friends at school?
>[her own experiences with friendship that I felt I also had to comment on]
>>35253618
>>35253641
Aside from this and not contacting me as much as she used to I consider her a good friend and would like to have better conversations so I'll call her out. I think she may be receptive to it. I made this thread for other anons at first but you guys gave me the balls to do something about this, thanks.