Thread: Bummed out
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Old 06-11-2010, 06:04 PM   #124
maryeverett1
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Unlove The true heart break of Friendship...

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Originally Posted by tjdmom View Post
I guess some people are better than me as far as being able to pick out who made each dress. But really, there's an easy way to prove it. Maybe someone could post several different designers dresses and those that think they all look so different can tell us who each of the designers are? It should be easy, right?

And I really do hope that Connie and Cory can work things out.... If you believe they are such good friends (which I do) then I can't imagine not wanting that...
I do hope it can be worked out somehow too. But I am living proof that even some of the best friendships can go by the wayside for very weird and heartbreaking reasons. I personally am sitting here tonight heartbroken over a friend who despite my very best efforts to salvage the friendship decided to quit it all together last fall. We had been close friends (talk on the phone multiple times a day close friends, I was her matron of honor in her wedding, there at the birth of her first child etc.) for 10 years. Last fall she just up and decided she no longer wanted to be friends with me anymore. And despite my best efforts to find out why she never really gave a reason. I tried everything I knew to do without knowing a real reason for the "break up." left messages, apologized for anything I could think of, left her s birthday gift on her front porch which she opened and then returned on my front porch in an old shopping bag. At times when I think about it and I'm missing her it feels like a punch in the stomach all over again! I heard through the grapevine that she delivered her second child yesterday...a girl who she named Mary. I tell this story because friendship, like a marriage, takes 2 people commited to working things out and to making it successful. When someone decides they no longer want to be part of the equation or they do something that can't just be looked over and moved on from without some serious discussion first it leaves the other person with their hands tied. As I sit here heartbroken over the fact that my friend who I've tried numerous times and ways to contact is celebrating a new baby with my name that I will never probably see, I can imagine that more than anything else Connie is heartbroken over what happened and over losing a friend she loved and trusted. I hope they can work things out but it is going to take some real effort I think on cory's part and both people wanting to move forward.
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