I’m not even talking about setting someone up. I’m talking about having no interest in even going to a place where single people might be.
DEAR ANNIE: I’ve experienced couples being completely tone-deaf to the single friends in their lives. Sometimes they have no interest in helping their friends find a relationship.
Sometimes, it’s better to realize that not everyone has your interests in mind. They were a part of my life for a long time, and now they don’t feel like a part of it. Should I try to keep these friendships or move on and find new friends? -- Kicked to the Curb It sounds like they are making you feel left out of the relationship world, and no one likes to feel left out. Just tell them you don’t want to talk about their relationships. Your letter does come across as a little bitter. Not being in a relationship does not have to be a permanent thing. You sound like you want to go out and mingle with other singles.
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