Hi all!
Just after a bit of advice on a friendship please, I want to know if I’m being over sensitive about it.
(Sorry it’s a long one!)
I’ll give you a quick overview...
I’d class her as my best friend, we’ve been friends for about 7 years.
We had our first babies at a similar time too, a couple of months apart in age.
My husband and her husband have been friends since childhood.
Our Children are now toddlers, and I’ve recently had a baby, 4 months now.
I’d like to have thought I’d always been there for my friend. Her and her husband have always had issues in their marriage (cheating, drug abuse, won’t go into deal on that) and I would be the first one round to console her, always on the end of the phone. I’ve babysat numerous times for her little girl, I’ve always been to all the events she’s hosted, always been their for her daughter, never missed a birthday etc. We’ve been to numerous baby classes together, play dates, the lot.
But since having my second child I’ve hardly heard off her.
She’s recently got back in touch with a couple of old school friends and seems to do absolutely everything with them. (One of which she hadn’t heard off for 6 years and didn’t come and meet her newborn)
I’ve suffered extremely badly with PND this time round, which she’s aware off. I’ve been having panic attacks every night for the last few months, I’m speaking to the GP about all of this and have been referred to a local team for help, so I know I’ll be getting help from the professionals.
I feel that now her daughter is a bit older, she has more ‘me’ time to come and go as she pleases. She spends a lot of her time going out drinking and socialising with her old friends (even during COVID which I think is wrong given the rules etc)
I try reaching out to her but she never seems to want to talk any more, if I ever ask to do something she’ll say, oh sorry I never think about asking you because you’re busy with the children.
Without sounding dramatic I feel like I’ve been used a bit just as a mum friend to get her through the first few years of parenthood?
Should I try anything more? Or perhaps just come to terms with the fact she’s not much of a good friend as I thought?
Well done if you’ve got this far!
thank you all xxxxxx
Just after a bit of advice on a friendship please, I want to know if I’m being over sensitive about it.
(Sorry it’s a long one!)
I’ll give you a quick overview...
I’d class her as my best friend, we’ve been friends for about 7 years.
We had our first babies at a similar time too, a couple of months apart in age.
My husband and her husband have been friends since childhood.
Our Children are now toddlers, and I’ve recently had a baby, 4 months now.
I’d like to have thought I’d always been there for my friend. Her and her husband have always had issues in their marriage (cheating, drug abuse, won’t go into deal on that) and I would be the first one round to console her, always on the end of the phone. I’ve babysat numerous times for her little girl, I’ve always been to all the events she’s hosted, always been their for her daughter, never missed a birthday etc. We’ve been to numerous baby classes together, play dates, the lot.
But since having my second child I’ve hardly heard off her.
She’s recently got back in touch with a couple of old school friends and seems to do absolutely everything with them. (One of which she hadn’t heard off for 6 years and didn’t come and meet her newborn)
I’ve suffered extremely badly with PND this time round, which she’s aware off. I’ve been having panic attacks every night for the last few months, I’m speaking to the GP about all of this and have been referred to a local team for help, so I know I’ll be getting help from the professionals.
I feel that now her daughter is a bit older, she has more ‘me’ time to come and go as she pleases. She spends a lot of her time going out drinking and socialising with her old friends (even during COVID which I think is wrong given the rules etc)
I try reaching out to her but she never seems to want to talk any more, if I ever ask to do something she’ll say, oh sorry I never think about asking you because you’re busy with the children.
Without sounding dramatic I feel like I’ve been used a bit just as a mum friend to get her through the first few years of parenthood?
Should I try anything more? Or perhaps just come to terms with the fact she’s not much of a good friend as I thought?
Well done if you’ve got this far!
thank you all xxxxxx