briangriffin32
Briangriffin32
I once had a co-worker who I hung out with often at work. She was an ESFJ, a classic one at that. Usually ESFJ's don't get along with me from the outset, but I'm not prejudiced against any type in particular, and appreciated her high energy and spirits after work (usually spent before at the gym alone, watching a movie, or puttering around the computer). We got along great for the first 2 months ago, although she did seem to have problems.
For one, she fell way too hard in love with some guy she met on the bus. By the end of their first week dating, they were living together + he had date raped her a couple times. She confessed this to me over lunch (loudly, so practically everyone could hear her...she would often talk loud when nervous) but refused to call it date rape, even though she told him NO many times beforehand. He even tried to hit her with a cell phone, at which point SHE APOLOGIZED FOR MAKING HIM ANGRY BY BUYING HIM A PAIR OF AIR JORDANS!!!! After they finally broke up (which happened after he showed up at her apartment and refused to leave) he called her a million times, and then she kept coming to me with this drama about how she was worried about being pregnant (she can't remember if she wore protection all the time, because sometimes he'd try to have sex with her when she was asleep).
After a while she always insisted that we spend time together so she could go over all this drama, even when it stressed me out and she would take no for an answer.
Once I told her I couldn't have dinner because I was busy, and she took it hard as rejection and gave me the silent treatment for some 8 months now. She actually did this once before when I was away from my cell, and I couldn't answer the 5 voicemails she left for me one evening. I apologized that one time, but refused to apologize for "rejecting" her a second time because I have no idea what I did wrong, and she refused to talk to me about it (even looking the other way when I said "hi"), so what could I do?
Everytime I tell this story, people keep saying that this person has boundary issues. What does that mean exactly? It's hard for me to believe that someone can justify that kind of behaviour to that extent. I mean I was the only one at work who hung out with her after work, so I helped her more than everyone else. Why is she giving me the cold shoulder simply because I couldn't give her any more than that?
For one, she fell way too hard in love with some guy she met on the bus. By the end of their first week dating, they were living together + he had date raped her a couple times. She confessed this to me over lunch (loudly, so practically everyone could hear her...she would often talk loud when nervous) but refused to call it date rape, even though she told him NO many times beforehand. He even tried to hit her with a cell phone, at which point SHE APOLOGIZED FOR MAKING HIM ANGRY BY BUYING HIM A PAIR OF AIR JORDANS!!!! After they finally broke up (which happened after he showed up at her apartment and refused to leave) he called her a million times, and then she kept coming to me with this drama about how she was worried about being pregnant (she can't remember if she wore protection all the time, because sometimes he'd try to have sex with her when she was asleep).
After a while she always insisted that we spend time together so she could go over all this drama, even when it stressed me out and she would take no for an answer.
Once I told her I couldn't have dinner because I was busy, and she took it hard as rejection and gave me the silent treatment for some 8 months now. She actually did this once before when I was away from my cell, and I couldn't answer the 5 voicemails she left for me one evening. I apologized that one time, but refused to apologize for "rejecting" her a second time because I have no idea what I did wrong, and she refused to talk to me about it (even looking the other way when I said "hi"), so what could I do?
Everytime I tell this story, people keep saying that this person has boundary issues. What does that mean exactly? It's hard for me to believe that someone can justify that kind of behaviour to that extent. I mean I was the only one at work who hung out with her after work, so I helped her more than everyone else. Why is she giving me the cold shoulder simply because I couldn't give her any more than that?
