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That''s the name of a book I picked up today at Barnes and Noble by Liz Pryor.
It''s a book about women''s friendships and talks about "when women don''t tell each other the friendship is over".
I picked it up after reading about it in some beauty magazine and it really got me thinking about my own relationship with other women.
I am sure I am not the only one, but I realized over the years that there have been women friends who I have suddenly stopped speaking to after knowing them for years. I always thought it was something I did, but I realize that I myself am the type of person who doesn''t necessarily need to hang all the time or call someone every day, so I never really looked into it.
But the other day, my closest friend at work stopped speaking to me and I have worked with her for 4 years. I even waited for her to get out of work one day and she just kind of brushed me aside, so this got me thinking that maybe there was something I did. It''s now been three weeks and she has been very distant and it is bugging the hell out of me and yet, I can''t approach her for fear of getting angry at her for not talking to me and making it worse.
Anyway, I thought it was an interesting book to pick up because I really feel that this is something that happens to everyone and yet the issues never get addressed with the ex-friend.
At least with a guy, you know why you broke up, but with a woman, it''s so different.
Thoughts and comments are welcome and if anyone has imput on the book, that would be great!
It''s a book about women''s friendships and talks about "when women don''t tell each other the friendship is over".
I picked it up after reading about it in some beauty magazine and it really got me thinking about my own relationship with other women.
I am sure I am not the only one, but I realized over the years that there have been women friends who I have suddenly stopped speaking to after knowing them for years. I always thought it was something I did, but I realize that I myself am the type of person who doesn''t necessarily need to hang all the time or call someone every day, so I never really looked into it.
But the other day, my closest friend at work stopped speaking to me and I have worked with her for 4 years. I even waited for her to get out of work one day and she just kind of brushed me aside, so this got me thinking that maybe there was something I did. It''s now been three weeks and she has been very distant and it is bugging the hell out of me and yet, I can''t approach her for fear of getting angry at her for not talking to me and making it worse.
Anyway, I thought it was an interesting book to pick up because I really feel that this is something that happens to everyone and yet the issues never get addressed with the ex-friend.
At least with a guy, you know why you broke up, but with a woman, it''s so different.
Thoughts and comments are welcome and if anyone has imput on the book, that would be great!
