Talk:The 2003 Approximation/@comment-49.145.245.126-20151013144812/@comment-49.145.245.126-20151013210240

They don't need to be close friends, they do have mutual friends.. and Amy usually hangs out with the girls anyway. So, they can probably go back to being acquaintances. If Amy really wants to move on, like she says she wants to, then she needs to put a stop to receiving Sheldon's skype calls. I know it's difficult since she seems to still care about him, but she's only enabling him by continously maintaining contact with him. She did declare that she didn't need to think about things anymore, and officially broke up with him in the season 9 premiere, so this whole moving on business has to go both ways. Amy needs to stop receiving his calls, and Sheldon will finally get the message.

The problem with Amy is that she isn't as "unique" as Sheldon anymore. She has stopped saying what she means, and meaning what she says, in my opinion. It's not necessarily a bad thing, but to Sheldon, it's confusing because he expects Amy to be different from others. It's honestly annoying having to see her talking to Sheldon, when she implied in almost every episode since the premiere, that she wants the space. The whole this-will-make-you-angry email link during fun with flags, was just stupid. You can easily put someone's email on the ignore list if you really don't wish to see/read it. She knows how Sheldon is, she knows about his antics, so she should have expected this. Sheldon's right, she's still into him because she's still affected by him or whatever it is that he does. I don't understand what she wants from Sheldon? A formal apology? Does she want him to beg her to take him back? Because I don't know if she'll get that from him.

I apologize for the long post. Thanks for replying to mine. :)