Why Does My Bestie Act Deaf Sometimes?

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Grace
Grace
2026-05-14 06:57:11
Let’s flip the script: maybe they are hearing you but don’t know how to engage. I had a phase where I’d go silent when friends vented about heavy stuff—not because I didn’t care, but because I feared saying the wrong thing. Your bestie might be stuck in that awkward limbo where 'I don’t have a good response' masquerades as ignorance.

Or perhaps they’re prioritizing differently. If you’re talking about Netflix’s latest show while they’re obsessing over a work deadline, their brain might file it as 'non-urgent.' Doesn’t mean they love you less; brains are just terrible at multitasking. Anecdote time: my sister 'ignored' me for days about a concert, then randomly bought tickets—turns out she was saving up to surprise me. Context is everything.
Olivia
Olivia
2026-05-15 11:04:13
You know, I’ve had friends like that too, and it’s wild how often this happens. Sometimes it’s not about hearing at all—it’s about emotional bandwidth. Like, if your bestie’s juggling a ton of stress or just zoning out after a long day, their brain might literally filter out stuff unintentionally. I’ve caught myself doing it too; someone could be talking right at me, but if I’m mentally replaying an argument or hyperfixating on a 'Star Wars' theory, good luck getting through.

Other times, it’s a weird communication mismatch. Maybe they process things differently—some people need silence to absorb words, or they’re waiting for a 'right moment' to respond that never comes. My roommate does this thing where she’ll nod but not reply, and later I find out she thought she’d answered telepathically. No joke! It’s less malice and more human glitchiness.
Quinn
Quinn
2026-05-16 23:16:19
From a slightly different angle, it might be about power dynamics—not in a toxic way, but subconsciously. Ever notice how kids 'ignore' parents when they’re deep in play? Adults do a version of that too. If your bestie feels safe with you, they might let their guard down to the point of seeming oblivious. It’s almost a backhanded compliment: 'I trust you won’t judge me for spacing out.'

Or hey, could be sensory overload. I’ve seen my most extroverted friend shut down mid-convo at loud parties because her brain just hit capacity. If they’re neurodivergent, even 'normal' chatter can feel like static. My advice? Try a gentle nudge—'Hey, you with me?'—instead of assuming they’re blowing you off. Nine times out of ten, it’s just life being life.
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