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AIBU?

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To be upset by this?

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rancidamoeba · 26/04/2010 19:57

I went somewhere that I was asked to go to by a friend. When I got there friend (male, who had also gone with family members) moved elsewhere, leaving me essentially on my own. When I moved to sit with them I felt as if I was in the way. Friend then stood up and refused to sit down and was quite aloof and distant. Eventually I got upset and left. I later told him that i'd been upset by his behaviour. Now he's being even more distant. AIBU to feel that you should be able to say if someone upsets you, especially if they are meant to be a close friend?

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PlumBumMum · 26/04/2010 20:01

YANBU
but I have learn't through bitter experience that some close friends don't like to be told they have hurt your feelings or upset you even though, the exact same thing would have upset them

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