I can relate, at least to some degree, to everyone's situations here that they have written about. I'd say that the bottom line is that friendship is a touchy, difficult subject for the majority of us here and for PTSDers in general. I, of course, having started this poll, believed that this might be the case. And the poll is really beginning to prove it to me, especially when I read all your comments.
One thing I do sometimes is to put my foot in my mouth, as the old cliche goes. I speak first and then think afterwards! I cannot believe some of the things, embarrasing things, rude things, thoughtless things... that I have said to folks over the years.
Then too, I can speak up on a matter that I have very little understanding of, but that has been bothersome to me. And example of this is living in the southern United States, but being from the northern United States. There was this civil war some 175 years ago... or so I thought! But there are folks here that still think it is ongoing in some way. I discovered this when I said last Sunday at lunch after church, that I was glad that is was over and that we could all live in peace. Well! The southerner I was talking to about this disagreed! And I had no way of disagreeing with her then, but I had always been taught that this war was OVER, over a century ago!
So there I sat, being totally confused, having nothing to say that would make any sense, other than to say that all my relatives arrived in this country AFTER the time of this war (but then if she considered it not over, guess what, NOT!)
So how can somone who doesn't even understand what a Yankee is, be friends with someone who hates Yankees??? And apparently I am surround by folks who hate me for being a Yankee, yet I do NOT hate them!!!