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Bellabananarama · 23/09/2019 12:40

nc for this. Just not sure what to do. Known her 3 years, met when we were both single and had some nights out. But I feel like we've grown apart - she got a boyfriend about 6 months into the friendship. I've been happily single, am focussing on hobbies and am more content than I ever was actually. Don't want to go out partying these days (quite old) She seems unable to accept that I'm happy single and not bothered about meeting someone.
Recently I've not been well, but she won't accept that either and I feel like she wants me to be someone I'm not. She's very into 'positive thinking' to the point where if I say anything remotely 'negative' I'd feel bad. I feel like the whole thing has gone sour.
WWYD in these circumstances? I've tried to just create a bit of distance but now she wants to meet up. Would you keep it ticking over as it is, try to say something, or just end the friendship? It feels like we have nothing in common any more.

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