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Could your friend be depressed? There are (thankfully rare) days when the energy it takes to walk out the door seems a bit more than I have.
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ty97
Oct 24 '11, 10:37
My guess is that this friend (consciously or subconsciously) knows that you will tell them to come out, and would like you to be the push they need to get out the door.
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or, hungover. -- nm
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znufrii
Oct 24, 10:46
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If your friend is prone to depression (and I have no clue, the friend could just be dramatic / like attention) but IF....
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ty97
Oct 24, 10:42
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or you may all be overanalyzing it and she doesn't doesn't feel like going out. -- nm
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loosilu
Oct 24, 10:43
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This. I feel like this plenty. Inertia is a powerful force. It's not that you're doing something so great, but it's sort of comfortable and
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pmb
Oct 24, 10:49
While we don't have the full context, it sounds like the friend sent the text bring the dinner talk up. -- nm
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ty97
Oct 24, 10:47
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