Neither of these women are making any effort to say goodbye before I leave town. They have only expressed excitement to visit me 1,800 miles away.
I’m fine leaving these people behind, but since one of them has now actually sent me dates for her future visit to my condo, I’m at a loss of how to respond.
I don’t want to tell her off and don’t want this to be twisted into any backlash among other mutual friends.I don’t want to be a doormat, and don’t want to cause friction.DEAR RESENTFUL: If you don’t want to be a doormat, then definitely guard your welcome mat.
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