He started avoiding me when I rebuked him for his mean teasing.
I was really angry at him. Because I didn’t want to involve my friend, I sent him an email. I told him I thought his teasing went too far and to please not do it again. He never replied.My friend makes silly excuses why he isn’t at home when I visit. In fact, the last time I went I saw him driving away when I drove up! I don’t hold a grudge against the guy. I think it’s sad that he has to run away. Should I say something?No.
I know dating is one of the things I need to leave in God’s hands and have His help in getting over the nerves. I like my friend in the choir a lot. I think she’s a wonderful and caring person. I want to get to know her better because, even though we’ve said “hi” and “bye” and exchanged glances during choir practice on Wednesday nights and Sunday mornings, I don’t know her heart and what makes her tick.Start treating the woman as you would a friend rather than a love interest.
Asking a fellow choir member to join you for coffee afterward or for a lunch could be a healthy, non-threatening beginning of a relationship. better. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.I have a friend I occasionally meet for breakfast. She always stops someplace en route and brings takeout coffee into the restaurant. I am often kept waiting because she’s in a drive-thru getting that drink.
I find it embarrassing that she joins me with drink in hand from elsewhere. How should I handle this?Ask your friend why she does it. It’s possible she simply doesn’t like the coffee that restaurant serves, although she does enjoy their food and your company. I don’t think you should tell her it embarrasses you, because it is really no reflection on you.
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