toomanythoughts
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I think I worry about my friend too much? It's becoming obsessive. I need help
How can I stop worrying about her social life so much?
She says that she wants more friends, but doesn't actually do anything about it. She never initiates plans or hangs out with people and instead stays in the room all day long, but doesn't seem to mind. Like for summer vacations, she can stay home all day every day for 3 months and not mind. I guess I'm worried she'll become a hermit or something and never meet people. I'm constantly worried about her social life and it's becoming obsessive. She likes hanging out with people, so I really don't know what's going on in her mind. It seems that she likes hanging out when asked, but she doesn't mind if she doesn't hang out at all. I'm always the one suggesting to go places and say yes to plans a now that I'm leaving college I'm constantly worrying what would she do if I wasn't here? We have met a lot of new people by going to these events and I keep wondering what if we didn't and I wasn't here would she have gone? So now that I'm leaving I don't know if she'll continue to go to events or extracurriculars, so I keep worrying. What will happen when I'm gone? I just want to know how can I stop worrying about her social life? It's becoming obsessive. I know it's not my problem, but it's so hard not to care. I just don't want her to lose all the potential friends she's made and feel lonely?
I think it's hard to just let her go because we are related so I've known her my whole life. Our families are always together so I always see her and I have no idea why her being such a homebody affects me if she seems fine with it. But I guess it does because she is happy when she is hanging out with people. I guess I want to learn how to let go and stop obsessively thinking how I can make her social life better and things she should be doing to make it better. I analyze every social action she does and it's driving me crazy.
How can I stop worrying about her social life so much?
She says that she wants more friends, but doesn't actually do anything about it. She never initiates plans or hangs out with people and instead stays in the room all day long, but doesn't seem to mind. Like for summer vacations, she can stay home all day every day for 3 months and not mind. I guess I'm worried she'll become a hermit or something and never meet people. I'm constantly worried about her social life and it's becoming obsessive. She likes hanging out with people, so I really don't know what's going on in her mind. It seems that she likes hanging out when asked, but she doesn't mind if she doesn't hang out at all. I'm always the one suggesting to go places and say yes to plans a now that I'm leaving college I'm constantly worrying what would she do if I wasn't here? We have met a lot of new people by going to these events and I keep wondering what if we didn't and I wasn't here would she have gone? So now that I'm leaving I don't know if she'll continue to go to events or extracurriculars, so I keep worrying. What will happen when I'm gone? I just want to know how can I stop worrying about her social life? It's becoming obsessive. I know it's not my problem, but it's so hard not to care. I just don't want her to lose all the potential friends she's made and feel lonely?
I think it's hard to just let her go because we are related so I've known her my whole life. Our families are always together so I always see her and I have no idea why her being such a homebody affects me if she seems fine with it. But I guess it does because she is happy when she is hanging out with people. I guess I want to learn how to let go and stop obsessively thinking how I can make her social life better and things she should be doing to make it better. I analyze every social action she does and it's driving me crazy.