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We do lose track of time but not as much now as we used to. Before we all knew about each other it was like if one person was to the front then the others lost that time. I had gaps all over the place of lost time. But now we all know about each other and for the most part we all know what each other is doing and when they are out. That means that we dont lose time to the same extent.
I dont know if it is any help to you, but like your friend I suffer from constant tiredness. All the time I feel like I could lie dowm. Its a battle some days not to give into it.
The tiredness makes it hard to socialise and so on becasue I get so tired its hard to motivate myself out the door.
Im sure your friend is not avoiding you. But you could ask????
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Hi Audrey,
Your answers have helped me a lot, I think he may be experiencing some time loss because of his alter as well as being overtired. I took your advice and asked him earlier if he was avoiding me, and he said no. He reiterated that he has been trying to readjust his sleeping schedule and that is all.
I was hesitant to ask the question, simply because I don't want to appear too pushy. Do you prefer someone ask you questions? Are there some questions that upset you? I don't want to upset him or bring any negative aspect into the friendship.
I guess I should just learn to go slow.