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Maybe this is just some petty teenage girl ****, but me and two girls from one of my longer term treatment places were good friends. One of the girls and I still talk every few days, sometimes daily. However the other girl has blocked me on her main social medias and isn't active on the ones she's still in contact with me on. I don't know what the hell I did, maybe it's just some petty teenage girl ****, but my other close friend hasn't heard from her either, so I don't know what the ****'s the problem. I'm just sick of petty teenage girl **** because this is the last person I'd expect it from.
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#2
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I'm so sorry you're hurting so much, sadveiledbride
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#3
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The frustrating thing about the internet is that we make friends (both on-line & in real life) & then something such as you describe occurs & we often never know what happened.
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#4
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Its common to meet people will IP
that just fade away over, sometime honestly people don’t want a reminder of being in treatment once they get out. for me I don’t want to make friends that I would keep up with in real life. But that’s just how I deal with IP
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You seem unsure as to why she blocked you (did she block your friend too?). If there's no reason for you to suspect this, then I don't believe it's particularly helpful to guess motives as that will only compound your stress. There are plenty of reasons she may have blocked communication. Might not even be because of you.
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Or it could be that she is trying to move beyond the treatment centre and do some rebuilding. There are a few reasons for this that come to mind. One being that she might be embarrassed or otherwise feel the need to distance herself from this event in her life. Friendships associated with it may not bring her positive memories or emotions. Her time there might have been too difficult to remember hence she is trying to remove the memories. It is likely that she simply wants and needs to move on.
I want you to consider how being in such a vulnerable state affects us socially. We make friendships in such situations and places for different reasons than we do away from them. Friendships and relationships within mental health institutions in my observance abound. We have a term for it in my support group referring to some of the relationships as institutionalised friendships (and for some institutionalised romances). I think it is perfectly normal that these acquaintanceships fail or are even ignored on the outside. Do not take this personally. What I am trying to say is that this is absolutely normal. Concentrate then on those relationships that are actually proving to be solid and good for you. |
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Thank you, I will keep this in mind.
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Bit**es 'be crazy!
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