Skip to main content
Daily Mirror

'I offload all my boyfriend drama on my mate but now she's ignoring me'

Coleen Nolan advises an anxious reader who is missing a friend who always gave her great advice

Dear Coleen


About a year ago, I was going through a rough time in my relationship – it was on again/ off again for quite a while. I was having problems with my family, too, so talked to a good friend about it a lot. She was very patient and always offered good advice.


However, now she won’t reply to my messages and calls, and I’m confused. I worry I may have worn her down with all my drama and maybe she’s reluctant to get in touch in case it’s more of the same. I’m in a better place now, though. The boyfriend is now an ex and things are OK with my family. I don’t know whether to reach out to my friend again, and this time apologise if she feels I took advantage of her good nature while I was trying to leave my relationship.


I’m a bit embarrassed to be honest, but you know what it’s like when you’re in the middle of something. All I could think about was myself and was blinkered to everyone else’s needs. It was all about me and I probably wasn’t a great friend. What would you advise?


Coleen says

I would definitely reach out to her and say exactly what you’ve said to me, then it’s up to her whether she gets back in touch. It can be wearing if you’re repeating the same advice over and over, trying to help someone, but they’re not listening to you. So maybe it is a case of compassion fatigue.

Get in touch to thank her for her support and explain the relationship is over, and just say something like: “I probably moaned a lot and bored you to death, but I really do love and appreciate you as a friend. You were right all along – I just had to get there myself.” I think that’s all you can do and, if nothing else, you’ll feel better for getting it off your chest. Sometimes you just need a break from friendships and sometimes friends do move on or grow apart – that’s life.

Article continues below

But don’t beat yourself up over it – when you’re going through a difficult time, it does feel all-consuming and it’s hard to see the wood from the trees. Once you’ve said your bit, I’m sure it will be easier to move on positively, whether your friend is with you or not.

Shop the look
This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more
Content Image
£49.50
£33
Wonderskin
Buy Now on Wonderskin

The popular 1440 Longwear Eyeliner is now available in 12 gorgeous and versatile shades.

Coleen Nolan
Coleen Nolan

She brought her frank views to Loose Women - now she is Britain's straightest-talking agony aunt, giving advice on your sex, relationship and life problems. EMAIL: dearcoleen@mirror.co.uk – sorry, but Coleen can’t reply personally WRITE TO: Coleen Nolan, The Daily Mirror, One Canada Square, London E14 5AP Don't miss her newsletter every Saturday. Sign up at bit.ly/MirrorColeen

Follow Daily Mirror:



Coleen Nolan
reach logo

At Reach and across our entities we and our partners use information collected through cookies and other identifiers from your device to improve experience on our site, analyse how it is used and to show personalised advertising. You can opt out of the sale or sharing of your data, at any time clicking the "Do Not Sell or Share my Data" button at the bottom of the webpage. Please note that your preferences are browser specific. Use of our website and any of our services represents your acceptance of the use of cookies and consent to the practices described in our Privacy Notice and Terms and Conditions.