(1) If I did ALL the calling, that would be hard, but I have one friend who I call far more than he calls me, but I know how he is - just not very good at calling people. But he called me 3 days ago and we talked over an hour. So it's okay. If I needed him, he would be there for me, and vice-versa.How do you deal with (1) one-sided friendships as you get older? These are the ones where you call others who you think maybe your friends, and with whom you have known for years and shared much information, but they don't call you.
(2) Do you have less friends as you get older?
I agree there is a big difference between having a lot of people in your life and having friends in your life.Listening.to talk show..
Psychologist's topic
said
it's a pseudo-friendship
(Def. Not real)
Sorry about the loss of your husband, @Gemma! I know what it feels to lose a loved one. At the same time, it's good you are keeping yourself busy and having acquaintances.No, I don't have one sided friendships. Due to illnesses and deaths, the friends I had are sadly all gone now. I lost my best friend, my husband, in January too, after 55 years of marriage.
So I got a part time job the end of February as a supervisor at a grocery store. I now have acquaintances that fill the gap. I'm fine with that. They invite me to go do things after work, but I decline their invitations. I have my own routine after work and enjoy the peace and quiet afterwards. Days off, I enjoy the outdoors and nature. These acquaintances enjoy sleeping in and staying indoors on their days off. Yet, we all get along just fine at work.