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Hey guys, the last few weekends I've been going out on my own on Friday/Saturday, and have been hoping that my friends (whom I love to death) wouldn't invite me out because I want to practice and don't want to have to decline their invitations to hang out. Before I would be the one to reach out and ask them what they were getting up to on the weekend but I haven't been doing that precisely because I don't want them to invite me out. Luckily they've been busy catching up with other people so it hasn't been too bad, but I caught up with a friend of mine today and he said that he's noticed I've been a bit distant lately and they haven't seen me as much and he's been asking what I've been doing, that they want to catch up more, etc.
I don't want to tell him what I've been doing since I don't think he'd understand, and also because I'm not getting results at the moment (if I was getting laid every week going out solo you bet I would be bragging about it). So I lied and said I've been catching up with some other friends of mine. Have you guys been in this situation before where you have deliberately avoided friends for this? Curious to know how you've dealt with it in a tactful way to not hurt them or make them think you don't want to hang out anymore.
I don't want to tell him what I've been doing since I don't think he'd understand, and also because I'm not getting results at the moment (if I was getting laid every week going out solo you bet I would be bragging about it). So I lied and said I've been catching up with some other friends of mine. Have you guys been in this situation before where you have deliberately avoided friends for this? Curious to know how you've dealt with it in a tactful way to not hurt them or make them think you don't want to hang out anymore.
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