I agree with both sides of this expressed above, that it is both potentially a symptom & potentially not altogether acceptable. It is true that we all let others down.
But has anyone ever noticed on threads with this type of issue, that such a response (or lack of) we have likely (also) experienced with not very nice people? That is, 'failing one another' is human, & we all do it, but most of us have dealt with great breeches of trust or cruelty, & I personally can say the same lack of regard came along with it. That being said, that can be a trigger to run or set off warning alarms all by itself.
I think a lot depends on what the other person is like, if it would not upset them if you did the same, well it's likely not held in high priority. Likely he also really does not feel well.
You have a right to how you feel. And ultimately, what degree to trust, or choose not to, or change your mind. I think @scout 's post #14 is the most accurate of all. And @KwanYingirl 's post #23.
But has anyone ever noticed on threads with this type of issue, that such a response (or lack of) we have likely (also) experienced with not very nice people? That is, 'failing one another' is human, & we all do it, but most of us have dealt with great breeches of trust or cruelty, & I personally can say the same lack of regard came along with it. That being said, that can be a trigger to run or set off warning alarms all by itself.
I think a lot depends on what the other person is like, if it would not upset them if you did the same, well it's likely not held in high priority. Likely he also really does not feel well.
You have a right to how you feel. And ultimately, what degree to trust, or choose not to, or change your mind. I think @scout 's post #14 is the most accurate of all. And @KwanYingirl 's post #23.