friendship problems (again)
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2026 9:16 am
So, I have this friend (let's call her Anna, not her real name obv) since about two years. We're not BFFs or anything, but we're in the same class, so I see her everyday for at least six hours.
We used to be in a trio, but about half a year ago we split up, because we all had our own problems. The bad thing was, Anna and I pretty much just cut off the other friend, since we were blaming her for our problems. For context, the other friend is pretty obviously neurotypical in some way, and I think their home environment isn't very good. So it was pretty "easy" to blame it on them, because we would say stuff like "oh, they're always so sad and depressed, they're just dragging us down too". Which obviously wasn't an okay thing to do, but we really needed a break from them (I can't tell you exactly, but they said some pretty disturbing stuff).
So the next months I was only friends with Anna. But slowly I started noticing that I really didn't like her much. The thing about me is, I often can't decide if I like people or not, because it switches very easily. My therapist suspects that I might have BPD (but that is another story). But for Anna, the bad things about her started to outweigh the good ones. She often says hurtful or contradictive stuff, and makes fun of people with mental health problems or genderqueer people (For example, her best friend is a trans guy, but she keeps on deadnaming him. And I know he's not comfortable with it.) She also started bullying the friend we cut off before.
So, during the last weeks I started ghosting her. I tried talking about this with her, but she really wouldn't listen and it just made me even more angry. I started hanging out with the friend we cut off again. And it isn't perfect right now, but it is better than before.
Ok enough backstory, today Anna texted me and said she noticed that I didn't want to talk to her. But she also asked what happened, so I guess she genuinely doesn't know what she's doing wrong.
Sorry for the long text T-T... I just wanted to ask for some advice how I could reply to her. Can I just tell her like this, or do you have any tips on formulating this stuff better?
We used to be in a trio, but about half a year ago we split up, because we all had our own problems. The bad thing was, Anna and I pretty much just cut off the other friend, since we were blaming her for our problems. For context, the other friend is pretty obviously neurotypical in some way, and I think their home environment isn't very good. So it was pretty "easy" to blame it on them, because we would say stuff like "oh, they're always so sad and depressed, they're just dragging us down too". Which obviously wasn't an okay thing to do, but we really needed a break from them (I can't tell you exactly, but they said some pretty disturbing stuff).
So the next months I was only friends with Anna. But slowly I started noticing that I really didn't like her much. The thing about me is, I often can't decide if I like people or not, because it switches very easily. My therapist suspects that I might have BPD (but that is another story). But for Anna, the bad things about her started to outweigh the good ones. She often says hurtful or contradictive stuff, and makes fun of people with mental health problems or genderqueer people (For example, her best friend is a trans guy, but she keeps on deadnaming him. And I know he's not comfortable with it.) She also started bullying the friend we cut off before.
So, during the last weeks I started ghosting her. I tried talking about this with her, but she really wouldn't listen and it just made me even more angry. I started hanging out with the friend we cut off again. And it isn't perfect right now, but it is better than before.
Ok enough backstory, today Anna texted me and said she noticed that I didn't want to talk to her. But she also asked what happened, so I guess she genuinely doesn't know what she's doing wrong.
Sorry for the long text T-T... I just wanted to ask for some advice how I could reply to her. Can I just tell her like this, or do you have any tips on formulating this stuff better?