I’ve posted here before about my best friend being obsessed with Einstein the scientist but it has gotten out of control and embarrassing.
She is into space and physics and aliens and her studies revolve around that and I understand she has interests but she is so obsessed with Einstein.
She’s studied everything about him and his theories and his papers and what not. She CONSTANTLY wears Einstein themed clothing like T-shirt with his face and has all sorts of Einstein crap.
We have been best friends since kids hill ultimately went different study paths (she’s into astronomy and Science and I study business.
All of our friends are embarrassed to invite her to fancy restaurants because she will RO k up wearing a baggy Einstein shirt with pants and Jordan’s or converse whilst we dress in tight feminine sexy dresses. She talks about black holes and space and we just want to talk about earthly things or gossip.
I don’t know what to do HELP
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Sounds like she would be a great cast member for the TV show "Big Bang Theory"! I'm not sure there is much that you can do. Maybe eventually she will notice that not everyone around her wants to talk about that. Interesting that she is like that though. Maybe she will eventually become a great scientist.
It's understandable that your friend's obsession with Einstein is causing some discomfort and embarrassment for you and your friends. However, it's important to approach the situation with empathy and understanding.
First, try to have an open and honest conversation with your friend about how her behavior is making you and your friends feel. Let her know that while you appreciate her interests and passions, her obsession with Einstein is becoming overwhelming and is impacting your ability to socialize in certain settings.
Be specific about the behaviors that are causing concern, such as wearing Einstein-themed clothing to fancy restaurants, and offer suggestions for how she can adjust her behavior to better fit in with the group.
It's also important to remember that everyone has their own interests and passions, and it's okay if they don't align with yours. Try to find common ground in other areas or activities that you can enjoy together.
Ultimately, it's important to approach the situation with kindness and understanding, and to work together to find a solution that works for everyone.
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