Originally posted by Lorizael
I'm a ridiculously paranoid person and more or less suspect everyone of using me or having ulterior motives. I'm even paranoid of people I've known my entire life. The best I can do is temporarily quell the paranoia with regards to certain people: family members, close friends, etc.
While Jane is neither of those to me, I've known her for a long time now and respect who she is. I'm generally very cautious about who I allow myself to trust and this trust has, with a few exceptions, been very well placed.
Because I am so aware of the rampant paranoia that infects my thoughts, it's actually somewhat difficult to get me to reverse my opinion of a person - I always just assume I'm being crazy again.
That's the hesitation here. I want to believe that I'm right about who Jane is. I don't want my fears to be justified.
I'm a ridiculously paranoid person and more or less suspect everyone of using me or having ulterior motives. I'm even paranoid of people I've known my entire life. The best I can do is temporarily quell the paranoia with regards to certain people: family members, close friends, etc.
While Jane is neither of those to me, I've known her for a long time now and respect who she is. I'm generally very cautious about who I allow myself to trust and this trust has, with a few exceptions, been very well placed.
Because I am so aware of the rampant paranoia that infects my thoughts, it's actually somewhat difficult to get me to reverse my opinion of a person - I always just assume I'm being crazy again.
That's the hesitation here. I want to believe that I'm right about who Jane is. I don't want my fears to be justified.
I don't like this situation. I feel that Jane and I really connect to each other and, if given the chance, we could develop a really great friendship. I think this friends only once in awhile thing is kind of frustrating.
I decided to have a conversation with Jane, in which I told her all of that.
I did this. She responded probably as well as I could have expected. She laughed through part of it, and then explained that she had just tried to do something similar while up at college, but the person she tried to do this with had completely rejected her and she hadn't gotten a new friend out of it. Hooray for empathy. We talked about random philosophical stuff (which is what we often talk about) for half an hour. Then she went to leave. Before she did, though, she told me that we would, indeed, talk more. And she said she meant. She said that sounds like the sort of thing you're supposed to say in this kind of situation, but she actually means it.
I decided to have a conversation with Jane, in which I told her all of that.
I did this. She responded probably as well as I could have expected. She laughed through part of it, and then explained that she had just tried to do something similar while up at college, but the person she tried to do this with had completely rejected her and she hadn't gotten a new friend out of it. Hooray for empathy. We talked about random philosophical stuff (which is what we often talk about) for half an hour. Then she went to leave. Before she did, though, she told me that we would, indeed, talk more. And she said she meant. She said that sounds like the sort of thing you're supposed to say in this kind of situation, but she actually means it.
2) You're an emotional tampon; just accept it. Women love attention and you're the sucker she's coming to because you're like a eunuch to her. If you tell me she tells you about her guy troubles, I'm going to vomit.
3) STOP.CALLING.HER. If she really wanted to hang out with you, she would make it happen. This 'relationship' is a one way affair.
4) The best thing to do is ignore her. If she texts, respond in a day or two or not at all. If she calls, call her the next day. If she e-mails, let it sit for a week. I'd diverge from rah and say that you should be a black hole. If she asks what you've been up to, be very vague. Feel free to lie about how wonderful things have been. Generally being unreliable and slightly dick-y works.
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