Troy_Guther wrote:
As horrible as it may be to say, the problem really is yours and not theirs, so I see no reason to treat them poorly in any way.
Thanks not a problem. Actually someone is acting this way towards me. Apparently I crossed a boundary somehow by offering support in a situation and trying to initiate a friendship. She asked me not to try to form a friendship that is just not possible for her. We had a conversation and she said she needs her privacy which I respect.
We work in a professional setting and I have only known her for a few months. She admitted she gets defensive around me and has to put walls around me. When she catches herself doing this I a n tell she feels badly and the goes in the complete opposite direction and acts super nice toward me. This is very confusing to me and very painful because I do care about her. She just won't let me in. She is very adamant about her "boundaries" as she calls them and said that I have to stay out "there." She seemed angry and I don't know why because I am nothing but kind towards her. I laugh at her jokes, make her feel included, even bought in I e cream for her. Yet she just seems resentful of me.
I just wish I could understand it better. She never came out and said she has AS but has alluded to it.