Okay, i have a friend at uni who is in some of my classes. let's say her name is louise (that's her middle name). shes a very nice, caring and down to earth person.
the problem is that we dont have much in common and have different lifestyle from one another
the things we do probably share in common are that:
maybe we do have more in common but i just dont know it yet.
the problem is that i try and speak to her and its always a quick conversation and then silence for a while. she goes quiet.
i try and make conversation again and the same thing happens. if she does the same thing happens. we are just two different people.
but we like each other as friends so it would be silly not to talk to each other and be childish.
ive only known her since january 2009.
question is, should i confront her or not? i dont wanna sound like a di*khead or anything, and i dont wanna cause an argument or a rift between the two of us, but just sort things out.
its really frustrating though. before i met her, i was mainly in a group of 4 friends. the others had a little falling out though i remain friends with them all and hardly get to speak to the other two. i am best friends with one of them and friends with "louise".
its not the same any more and i want us all to be one group of friends but i dont think its possible. and the other 2 from the group of friends have become friends with 2 people i dont really like (1 of which i just cannot stand) and they are the new group of 4; i am friends and now hang about with with louise and the other remaining friend from original group of 4.
i have friends who i see who are from other courses but i want to hang around with people within my course at uni so we become close and not distant. people who i can study with.
where did it all go wrong? and i havent done a thing wrong, my peers have all split up and im caught in the middle not sure what to do. my main focus is to concentrate on my education, but its hard when you've not got many people beside you or others to talk about work to.
the problem is that we dont have much in common and have different lifestyle from one another
- she is 26 whereas i am 20
- she's not into sport.
- not into same music.
- shes always clubbing, getting drunk, touring etc... (which i dont have a problem with), whereas i spend more time with the family but do go out (not to clubs. not really my thing, but nice pubs are okay).
- lives far away
- didnt really want to say this one but shes a lesbian; and therefore makes her lifestyle very different to mine or that of a straight person.
- have different career paths so cant really talk about same one and help each other out.
the things we do probably share in common are that:
- we both like going to gym (i dont get the time anymore)
- both gemini's
- both study 2 modules with each other.
maybe we do have more in common but i just dont know it yet.
the problem is that i try and speak to her and its always a quick conversation and then silence for a while. she goes quiet.
i try and make conversation again and the same thing happens. if she does the same thing happens. we are just two different people.
but we like each other as friends so it would be silly not to talk to each other and be childish.
ive only known her since january 2009.
question is, should i confront her or not? i dont wanna sound like a di*khead or anything, and i dont wanna cause an argument or a rift between the two of us, but just sort things out.
its really frustrating though. before i met her, i was mainly in a group of 4 friends. the others had a little falling out though i remain friends with them all and hardly get to speak to the other two. i am best friends with one of them and friends with "louise".
its not the same any more and i want us all to be one group of friends but i dont think its possible. and the other 2 from the group of friends have become friends with 2 people i dont really like (1 of which i just cannot stand) and they are the new group of 4; i am friends and now hang about with with louise and the other remaining friend from original group of 4.
i have friends who i see who are from other courses but i want to hang around with people within my course at uni so we become close and not distant. people who i can study with.
where did it all go wrong? and i havent done a thing wrong, my peers have all split up and im caught in the middle not sure what to do. my main focus is to concentrate on my education, but its hard when you've not got many people beside you or others to talk about work to.