"Ask Amy: Hurt by a Friend's Betrayal and Ghosting in Card Group"

A woman is hurt and confused after a former friend abruptly cut off their long-standing bridge group and excluded her and her husband from her son's wedding. She is upset that the other two members of the group are still attending the wedding. The advice columnist suggests not judging the other attendees and advises against letting this situation ruin the remaining friendships. In another letter, a disappointed volunteer shares concerns about safety and lack of appreciation at a nonprofit organization and seeks advice on how to address the issues. The columnist advises the volunteer to outline their concerns and decide whether or not to continue volunteering based on the organization's response. Lastly, a reader criticizes the columnist for not suggesting confiding in trusted adults regarding sexual experiences in high school, to which the columnist agrees and encourages seeking support outside of school friends.
- Ask Amy: I’m hurt that they’re going to the wedding after what the groom’s mom did to me The Mercury News
- Advice | Ask Amy: She dropped me as a friend after 25 years of bridge games The Washington Post
- Ask Amy: A friend inexplicably ghosted me but not others in our group MassLive.com
- Ask Amy: Woman in card group burns bridges with fellow players NJ.com
- Ask Amy: Longtime friend cuts off contact, but won’t explain why MLive.com
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