i've got a group of friends, and we've been friends for a few years now. there's four of us, although lately, it's been more like 3 of us, with an occasional visitor.
the fourth girl started a long-distance relationship sometime around march or april of this year... and not too long after that, they got engaged. before him, she was part of our gaming group, which meets between 1 and 3 times/week, depending on schedules and desires... we'd group up and go to movies with other friends and family in tow, she and i would go to lunch together, or make plans to work out together after work... we'd go shopping together on the weekends... and of course, she asked the 3 of us to be in her wedding.
but since she hooked up with this guy, they've determined that they HAVE to talk on the phone, every night, at 9 o'clock. period. so we'd be in the middle of game, and she'd get a phone call and basically abandon the game, or decide that she had to go home so she could talk to him. she won't go to a movie with us, because we usually go in the evenings, which means she might still be in the movie at 9. and weekends are out, because she's either gone up north to see him, or he's down here to see her.
now, i'm the type of person who gets VERY annoyed when someone makes plans with me, and then spends half the time on the phone talking to their SO. maybe that makes me selfish, but IMO, if you want to spend time with me, then you should be focusing on me. if you want to spend time with your SO, then go spend time with them, and leave me alone so i can find my own things to do. there's nothing more annoying to me, than pausing a game, or halting a movie, just so i can sit there and listen to half of a conversation. it's just rude.
so anyway... at this point, i'm frustrated, and i'm hardly even interested in being in the wedding anymore. i feel like i'm being totally taken for granted. i've tried to talk to her, but she always just shrugs it off, and laughs, like we're all just over-reacting. either that, or she says that when she moves up north, it'll be better, since she'll get to see him all the time... but by that time, i'll hardly feel motivated to drive up there, or to buy a ticket to go and visit. so i'm considering sending her an email... i figure maybe if she sees it in print, it'll get the point across a little better.
is this a reasonable approach?
what would you do, in this situation?
i tend to be a very non-confrontational type of person, but i just feel like it's gone too far, and i know i'm not the only one in my group who feels that way... but we figure i've got the best chance of getting through to her. (i often find myself being the "voice of reason" for our group... which is rather ironic.
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) Maybe she will get the hint.
