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Is it bad being too friendly?

Is it bad being too friendly?

It actually is a desirable human trait. However, some people (for various reasons) are overly nice; they will be at the beck and call of everyone, put up with abuse and disrespect, and always put their well-being aside for others. Being overly nice has tremendous and long-lasting negative effects.

What do you do when your friend disrespects you?

But remember a few things first.

  1. Take a deep breath. You don’t want to go in hot and risk saying something you don’t mean, or worse — disrespecting the other person right back.
  2. Remember, you’re here for resolution, not revenge.
  3. Decide on your desired outcomes before you start talking.
  4. Stay calm.

Is your best friend using your identity to belittle you?

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Maybe you’ve been best friends since you were kids, so they say they’re really used to your old pronouns and name. But if they use your identity to diminish or belittle you, or make zero effort to understand you, they are definitely not a person you need in your life.

What are the 15 types of friends you should get rid of?

15 Types of Friends You Should Get Rid Of Immediately 1. The selfish, emotionally draining friend 2. The friend you are always making plans with 3. The flaky friend 4. The friend who always makes you feel like garbage 5. The friend who always encourages you to make bad choices 6. The fuck buddy (whom you actually want to marry) 7. The moocher

How do you deal with a friend who is Gaslighting you?

If your compadre constantly implies that everything’s your fault in a friendship, it might be time to call gaslighting what it is and bounce. Listen to their actions instead of their words if they’re treating you like crap while telling you how much they care about you.

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What does a healthy friendship really look like?

“A healthy friendship should feel like a safe space where you can be yourself, share your inner thoughts and feelings, not feel worried about judgment, and overall feel lifted up rather than put down,” says psychotherapist Lillyana Morales, LMHC.

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