It's happened twice already this week. It's not that I'm rude or anti-social. I guess I just always assume that I'm way more excited to see people than they are to see me so I just leave it up to them to do the realizing and ask for my number if they really want it. I think the other part is that I know it's not really ever going to happen anyways- this happens a lot with friends who are married- I mean when are we going to find time to hang out? I'm not going to hang out with the husband (inappropriate- even if we were friends before), and the wife has kids to take care of, and it's just weird hanging out with most couples (when I'm a single) so...who are we kidding? (If you think I'm talking about you, don't worry, I'm totally not- if you're reading this and you're married with kids and I still hang out with you, it means we are "best friends of ever" (to quote Leslie Knope)).

(Bears love friends)
What do you think? Am I a bad person who should be more pro-active in friend-making and -keeping? Or am I just being realistic? Or am I just the only person who does this?
geeeeeez.
ReplyDeleteThis should be amended to add: "Also, if you are Wendy, I'm not talking about you". "Because you are awesome. You just live in a different state."
ReplyDeleteThat happened all too often to me in Utah too, and the people would make me write down their number when I had no intention of calling them. The answer is to leave Utah :)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to find this disclaimer out BEFORE I get married...
ReplyDeletesee, i love you.
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