stay connected neither you are in far distance...the same for love...it's pretty easy to you to do it right( by this time you must have done)...it only remains the question...what for?
no, i don't talk to many people at all anymore. in fact, you're one of the very few people that i WILL talk to, becuase we relate so well and that's rare for me. thanks :)
I probably wouldn't do it. But if she was like a best friend or something at the epoch that you regularly hung out together, I could understand your hesitation.
What is the value of the potential rekindling of the friendship? If it doesn't work out, it will cost you some time, and some disappointment. Are you worried it will cost you a *lot* of time (if its an asymmetrical friendship, that she clings to)?
Well if so, you might suggest email or something at first. But my instinct would be to know just throw away opportunities because they *might* not work out.
well, one of the reasons we drifted apart in the first place is because we just didn't have time for each other anymore, so i guess i hesitate because i'm not really sure how that's changed.
Hmm...
I think you shouldn't "go back" to being friends. I think you should start your friendship a second time.
MrMotzerela 4 years ago
stay connected neither you are in far distance...the same for love...it's pretty easy to you to do it right( by this time you must have done)...it only remains the question...what for?
TONYCHINES 4 years ago
I think you should take friends where you can get them :P
sonata1992 4 years ago
no, i don't talk to many people at all anymore. in fact, you're one of the very few people that i WILL talk to, becuase we relate so well and that's rare for me. thanks :)
JanieJones138 4 years ago
I probably wouldn't do it. But if she was like a best friend or something at the epoch that you regularly hung out together, I could understand your hesitation.
Neonsolid 4 years ago
she was my very best friend at the time.
JanieJones138 4 years ago
What is the value of the potential rekindling of the friendship? If it doesn't work out, it will cost you some time, and some disappointment. Are you worried it will cost you a *lot* of time (if its an asymmetrical friendship, that she clings to)?
Well if so, you might suggest email or something at first. But my instinct would be to know just throw away opportunities because they *might* not work out.
websnarf 4 years ago
well, one of the reasons we drifted apart in the first place is because we just didn't have time for each other anymore, so i guess i hesitate because i'm not really sure how that's changed.
JanieJones138 4 years ago