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Is it OK to be friends with someone who hurt you?
If someone is hurting you too much, don’t even try to be there for him or her. True friends and healthy relationships should never be one-sided or compromise the integrity of your well-being. If your friend, lover or partner in life isn’t willing to communicate with you in a healthy way, you need to end the situation.
What do you do when someone hurts your best friend?
- Make sure you read the situation correctly.
- Try talking about the issue with your friend.
- Discuss it with someone else you trust.
- Look for ways to resolve the conflict.
- Know when not to talk.
- Know when to cut your losses.
- Let it go.
- Don’t paint all of your friends with the same brush.
Why do I keep toxic friends?
“Fear of being alone is one of many reasons that someone might keep a toxic friend around,” says Dr. Heitler. Dumping a toxic friend can be scary and briefly sad, but knowing that you can always make new BFFs and don’t need to depend on people who do nothing for you is an empowering thing.
How do you end a friendship with a negative person?
6 steps to ending a toxic friendship
- Accept reality.
- Be clear with your intentions.
- Identify your role in the relationship.
- Choose a way to end it.
- Forgive.
- Give yourself time to grieve.
What should I do if my friends are not on my Side?
Don’t paint all of your friends with the same brush. Sometimes people who we think are on our side turn out not to be, for reasons we may never learn. If this happens, don’t seek revenge, but move on and away from the hurt. Other friends can help with this. Most friends don’t set out to hurt us.
What to do when a friend hurts you the most?
When A Friend Hurts You 1 Be honest…with yourself. Oftentimes, hurtful behavior from a friend starts off with a small transgression that you forgive quickly. 2 Let the anger go. My initial response to my former friend’s betrayal was all-encompassing anger. 3 Walk away and don’t look back.
How do you deal with a friend who has betrayed you?
Being honest with your own feelings will help you be honest and open with her. 2. Let the anger go. My initial response to my former friend’s betrayal was all-encompassing anger. As the situation unfolded and I learned more about what she’d said and done, I was livid that she could hurt me in such a way.
How do you deal with a friend who has wronged you?
Discuss it with someone else you trust. If you can’t get your friend to talk to you, talk things over with someone whose opinion you value. But don’t play the gossip game. It might feel good to turn a mutual friend against a friend who’s wronged you, but in the end it will just make the situation worse.
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