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How good of a friend was she before this happened? Seriously, a good friend wouldn't do this stuff. A good friend, when not sexually attracted, would give you the LJBF speech to try and at least be polite, not plain out ignore you and think you're a creep.
She's got problems man.
And what did YOU actually say at the point where she thought you were a creep?
I'd say you can take one of two paths. Either confront the situation directly, meaning take her aside and directly talk to her about this, or act like this never happened (which will for a while bother you but go away eventually).
I personally would confront the situation. It's not about being needy anymore, it's about being a man and setting things straight.
Well I never directly said anything inappropriate to her but I worked with her brother and he simply relayed a bunch of guy talk to her for reasons I will never know. After that, she thinks I am/was a creep and actually was so upset with me that her BF reported me for harrassment at work (even though it was bullshit heresay and nothing ever direct). She told the company she didn't want me to get in trouble but the company had to do it for liability reasons. This was last year.
She was never a close friend but after that whole incident we went a long time without speaking. We are a little more on speaking terms now but she still shows no interest in conversing with me. She will answer me if I ask her a question but that's about it. Never anything real friendly.
I have definitely moved on but I still get irritated with her attitude/closedness (word?) towards me after all this time.
Ideally I'd like to get back on friendly terms if possible but I'm thinking no matter what I do it will never be that way.
What should I do? Should I not be civil anymore like he said? Should I ignore her if she tries to speak to me? I'm not trying to be a player here, just trying to do the right thing for me. Sometimes I feel like I should be a dick to her for the harrassment thing but also I do feel some responsibility (no matter how petty it was).