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Have never felt so lonely and isolated.
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Hi
Its tough losing friends. Let your ex best friend talk about you. Just don't do that about her. Then your friends will eventually realise who is the destructive one.
Jealousy us often an unspoken factor
Don't allow others yo comment. Tell them they have a right to listen to her but you also have a right not to hear the gossip.
Tony WK
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Hi Darla,
Welcome to the forum! I'm also 23 by the way 🙂
I'm really sorry to hear about this upsetting situation with your previous best friend and friendship group. It does sound quite unfair, and it's a shame that she went straight to the group and got them on her side after your fight.
Like Tony, I think the wise thing to do here (but certainly not the easiest) is to go about your life without your friends for the moment, and hopefully once the animosity has dulled down, someone from your group will reach out to you. Hopefully your friends will still be part of your wedding party, as to do otherwise once the plans have been in place is an uncomfortable situation to find yourself in. If you do run into one of your friends, be kind and calm. If they don't treat you with respect, tell them calmly and non-accusingly that you are hurt by their actions. It would be pretty hard for them to criticise you for feeling the way you do, especially if you say it calmly.
Spend as much time as you can with your partner when you're not working. As well as just enjoying each other's company at home, you could go on walks, go to dinner, go to the movies etc. Doing things like this with your partner regularly will hopefully help with the loneliness. I realise that your partner cannot take the place of your extended friendship group or best friend though. By the way, do you sometimes spend time with your partner and his friends? Perhaps accompany him to an event where his friends will be, and try to connect more with them. This is just an idea. It's nice to have your own friends, but I'm sure your partner will be happy to see you getting on well with his friends.
I really hope everything goes alright for you 🙂
You are welcome to reply!
Best wishes,
SM
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Thanks for the advice guys. The only other problems are my friendship group is tied in with with basically every other person I know and will be at all the same events.
Still feeling pretty sh**** to be honest. I'm exhausted from feeling upset