Frustrating conversation with a friend
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2025 12:19 am
Content warning: dissociation, communication problems, frustration with friend
Hi everyone,
A few days ago, one of my friends used a word that I found pretty upsetting (it wasn’t a slur). At the time, I just said it didn’t feel gender affirming (which was true), but got overwhelmed and started dissociating because I could say more.
Today, I messaged them about it and asked whether we could call to talk about it, since I find tone harder to interpret while texting and get upset more easily because of that. They said they preferred texting for scheduling reasons, so we started texting.
They said that they had acknowledged what I had said (which they had), that they would try to not use the word again, and that they didn’t mean to hurt my feelings. I explained that I understood that they didn’t mean to hurt my feelings, and that I wasn’t saying that it was their fault, but that I felt like they were dismissing my upset because they didn’t apologize or ask about what had upset me. When I explained more about what happened and how upset I got, they said that they did not dismiss me, couldn’t be expected to “swoop in” to reassure me when I just said that it wasn’t gender affirming, and that taking on the emotional weight isnt their job and is for a therapist.
I haven’t said this, because the conversation seems over and I don’t want to make things worse, but, what I really wanted from them was some warmth and being worried that they had upset me. They said that they cared about not upsetting me, but it doesn’t feel like that to me.
I’ve never had stuff like this happen with my other friends, and I’m not sure whether I want this friendship to continue if the communication stays like this. Also, I feel uncertain because this is one of the first times I’ve brought up something significantly upsetting to a friend, so I don’t know whether I did it right.
I’m sorry for rambling, I’m just upset and frustrated with this. I’d love some thoughts or suggestions.
- AQ
Hi everyone,
A few days ago, one of my friends used a word that I found pretty upsetting (it wasn’t a slur). At the time, I just said it didn’t feel gender affirming (which was true), but got overwhelmed and started dissociating because I could say more.
Today, I messaged them about it and asked whether we could call to talk about it, since I find tone harder to interpret while texting and get upset more easily because of that. They said they preferred texting for scheduling reasons, so we started texting.
They said that they had acknowledged what I had said (which they had), that they would try to not use the word again, and that they didn’t mean to hurt my feelings. I explained that I understood that they didn’t mean to hurt my feelings, and that I wasn’t saying that it was their fault, but that I felt like they were dismissing my upset because they didn’t apologize or ask about what had upset me. When I explained more about what happened and how upset I got, they said that they did not dismiss me, couldn’t be expected to “swoop in” to reassure me when I just said that it wasn’t gender affirming, and that taking on the emotional weight isnt their job and is for a therapist.
I haven’t said this, because the conversation seems over and I don’t want to make things worse, but, what I really wanted from them was some warmth and being worried that they had upset me. They said that they cared about not upsetting me, but it doesn’t feel like that to me.
I’ve never had stuff like this happen with my other friends, and I’m not sure whether I want this friendship to continue if the communication stays like this. Also, I feel uncertain because this is one of the first times I’ve brought up something significantly upsetting to a friend, so I don’t know whether I did it right.
I’m sorry for rambling, I’m just upset and frustrated with this. I’d love some thoughts or suggestions.
- AQ