Here is my advice for what it’s worth: Unless she was someone who truly matters a great deal, I’d let her go. Otherwise, my advice is to invite her to coffee and have a heart to heart because life is short and if friendships can be mended, perhaps they would be closer than before.
Good luck. I’m sorry to hear about this.
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That is really good advice, thank you.
I tried that last year, when I tried to get together with her. She said she was so busy with work. I said do you have time for lunch and she agreed she could do that since she needed to have lunch anyway. We had not seen eachother in a year at that point. We were together about an hour I suppose. When I got in my truck to go home, I remember saying “well, that was uncomfortable”.
You know how after seeing a true friend, you feel good, even elated or refreshed?
That was summer of 2015 when I last saw her. I have had not one email or call from her, just the initialed Christmas card.
I guess I will count my attempt at re-connecting at that lunch, as my last attempt with her.
I do wish her well. It takes 2 to be friends and she isn’t participating. Not all friends are for life. It is what it is, right?
Thanks for your thoughtful reply!