When someone ghosts, drops out of plans with no notice or cuts friends off completely during a depressive episode, the narrative often becomes “you should be more understanding/you don’t know what they are going through/don’t take it personally.” But I think that’s quite polarising. The person who’s struggling deserves compassion, yes, but that doesn’t mean the friends they disappeared on don’t get to feel hurt, confused, rejected or upset.
People forget that friends may also be dealing with illness, bereavement, job loss, divorce or their own quiet mental health battles. Just because they aren’t formally diagnosed doesn’t mean those struggles aren’t real.
AIBU to think both sides of the dynamic matter and it’s unfair to expect one set of feelings to completely disappear just because the other person is depressed?