After reading through some of the posts here, I appreciate the vast differences in opinion about topics, and could use some advice.
My closest friend, who I've know since high school some (ugggh) 25 years, is a divorcee with 3 kids. She has been seeing a married guy for over 2 years, which in itself bothers me, but, I'm attempting to remain non-judgemental and have commented little.
One day this past summer, she decided to set a boundary with this married guy (who, has been leading her on) and he assured her that he would leave his wife by November 1st. After lengthy, numerous discussions, her and I worked out every scenario if he did or did not separate by this date. I'm talking every conversation we had between those 2 dates were focussed chiefly on this topic, and everything else was secondary.
Well, the date came and went. Of course, nothing happened, and the situation remains the same. Typically my friend has exhibited this pattern: She gets pissed off that she's the other woman, he gives her some bullsh!t excuse to comfort her, she's okay for 2 weeks and the pattern begins again.
I'm exhausted from this. Time is the most precious thing I have to give, and so I told her, I've had enough, and don't want to discuss that situation anymore, and that we have enough other stuff to talk about. She was insulted, and came down hard on me for not being supportive, and can't abide by that boundary I set forth.
So, yesterday I told her unless she respects my request, to not bother contacting me, so to save her the tension (that was beginning to build as a result of her not discussing her situation for 1 week) and to respect my time.
Am I bad? I feel like I am letting her down, but I find it an energy drain having the same conversation for over 2 years and it going circles, therefore wasting my time. Yet, I feel a bit guilty.
Be as brutal as you like, I appreciate honesty.
Thanks,
J.
My closest friend, who I've know since high school some (ugggh) 25 years, is a divorcee with 3 kids. She has been seeing a married guy for over 2 years, which in itself bothers me, but, I'm attempting to remain non-judgemental and have commented little.
One day this past summer, she decided to set a boundary with this married guy (who, has been leading her on) and he assured her that he would leave his wife by November 1st. After lengthy, numerous discussions, her and I worked out every scenario if he did or did not separate by this date. I'm talking every conversation we had between those 2 dates were focussed chiefly on this topic, and everything else was secondary.
Well, the date came and went. Of course, nothing happened, and the situation remains the same. Typically my friend has exhibited this pattern: She gets pissed off that she's the other woman, he gives her some bullsh!t excuse to comfort her, she's okay for 2 weeks and the pattern begins again.
I'm exhausted from this. Time is the most precious thing I have to give, and so I told her, I've had enough, and don't want to discuss that situation anymore, and that we have enough other stuff to talk about. She was insulted, and came down hard on me for not being supportive, and can't abide by that boundary I set forth.
So, yesterday I told her unless she respects my request, to not bother contacting me, so to save her the tension (that was beginning to build as a result of her not discussing her situation for 1 week) and to respect my time.
Am I bad? I feel like I am letting her down, but I find it an energy drain having the same conversation for over 2 years and it going circles, therefore wasting my time. Yet, I feel a bit guilty.
Be as brutal as you like, I appreciate honesty.
Thanks,
J.