Signs of a bad friend on RELATIONSHIP TALK with ANONYMOUS.
ARE THEY REALLY YOUR FRIEND? 15 SIGNS THAT SUGGEST OTHERWISE
We’ve all had friendships that have
ended up a little pear-shaped and it’s unfortunate that most of the time, we
all have to get burnt before we can spot a bad friend from a good one. We’ve
pooled together our own experiences and come up with 15 of the most common
signs that somebody isn’t your friend for the right reasons. If any of these
apply to your friendships, we would encourage you to think twice about them and
try to determine whether they are really a friend…
THE 15 FRIENDSHIP SIGNS
1. THEY ONLY CALL WHEN THEY WANT
SOMETHING
All friendships should be equal –
which means that you should receive as much as you put in, it’s all based on
reciprocation and mutuality. If you’re putting in more than you’re getting out,
you should think twice about what they are asking from you.
2. THE CONVERSATION IS NEVER EQUAL
Do you find that you just spend
your whole time focused on them when you’re hanging out? Yeah, that’s not cool
– we all have problems and things we’d like to talk to somebody about.
3. THEY PUT YOU DOWN OR MAKE FUN OF
YOU IN FRONT OF OTHERS
A definite no-no. Usually, people
do this because they feel bad about themselves and want to use somebody else as
a distraction. Draw a line through any friendships like this immediately.
4. YOU FEEL BAD ABOUT YOURSELF WHEN
YOU’VE SPENT TIME WITH THEM
Sometimes it’s difficult to analyse
behaviour, but your emotions never lie. Friends should make you feel good,
empowered and uplifted. If you leave them feeling like crap then you should
probably re-evaluate the benefit you’re getting from the friendship. Some
people, unfortunately, just like to bring others down.
5. THEY ARE AGGRESSIVELY
COMPETITIVE
It’s good to be a little
competitive now and again, but like most things – you can have too much of a
good thing. A friendship based on competitive behaviour is NEVER healthy or a
true friendship.
6. THEY AREN’T HAPPY FOR YOU WHEN
GOOD THINGS HAPPEN
This is one of the most common
tell-tale signs and it’s also based on competitive behavior. A true friend
will want to see you succeed and be happy.
7. THEY BRING DRAMA INTO YOUR LIFE
It’s usually the people who spend
their time moaning about drama who are the ones causing it. You don’t need that
negativity around you.
8. THEY BITCH ABOUT YOU BEHIND YOUR
BACK
An absolute no-no. Friendships need
to be based on mutual respect and trust. Don’t put up with that crap.
9. YOUR RELATIONSHIP FEELS LIKE
IT’S BUILT ON CONDITIONALITY
This is likewise for all
relationships in your life. You should feel like they are unconditional and not
based on you being or acting in a certain way.
10. YOUR FRIENDS BAIL ON YOU
Sometimes it happens and that’s
fine, but if it’s consistent then it obviously shows that your friend is
unreliable and much less invested in the friendship than you are. Maybe it’s
your turn to bail on them, permanently.
11. THEY USE YOUR SECRETS AGAINST
YOU AND SHARE THEM
This is malicious and absolutely
nothing a true friend would ever do.
Are you looking to break up with a
toxic friend? Here are our steps to breaking up with a toxic friend.
12. THEY ARE A BAD INFLUENCE AND
MAKE YOU DO THINGS THAT GET YOU INTO TROUBLE
Nip this in the bud before you end
up getting yourself into trouble. Friends don’t make friends do bad things… or
text when drunk, but we’ll turn a blind eye to that one… for now.
13. THEY TALK ABOUT THEIR OTHER
FRIENDS BEHIND THEIR BACK
If they do this, the chances are,
they do it to you too. It’s fine to have a moan occasionally, but anything
malicious would probably indicate that they aren’t as genuine as they’d like
you to believe.
14. THEY BAIL WHEN YOU NEED THEM
THE MOST
So there are friends, who are,
well… friends and there are friends who are still your friends at 3am on a
Wednesday morning in the midst of your breakdown. The latter are your friends
for life and it’s important to know that you can rely on a few select
individuals to be by your side through thick and thin.
15. THEY EXCLUDE YOU FROM THINGS
WITH MUTUAL FRIENDS
If it’s on purpose and happening
often, despite you bringing it up then we suggest you create some distance. It
is important to remember that sometimes it can happen accidentally so try and
talk to them about it before jumping to conclusions.
IT’S NOT ME, IT’S YOU: BREAKING UP
Firstly, speak to somebody about
it, make sure your response is rational. If it is, then deal with it, accept
that it isn’t your fault and mentally move on.
Once you’ve done this, you have 1
of 2 options:
Let the friendship naturally fade out
Stop making arrangements, stop
replying and distance yourself from them. Eventually, you’ll become
increasingly distant until you’re officially no longer friends on Facebook.
Or…
Confront them
There are 2 schools of thought
surrounding this: confrontation can be good if you’d like to hopefully try to
resolve things, but on the opposite end, confrontation can be incredibly
empowering if you’ve felt particularly suppressed or upset by somebody.
Arguments can be healthy, provided that they don’t put anybody at risk and
won’t make situations worse. We’d recommend a mediator to help keep an argument
balanced.
Thanks for joining us on today's edition.
Till next time,
Bye for now!!!
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