23 Red Flags That Your Friendship Needs to End
Friendships are very important, and we try hard to hold onto them. But what if we're trying a little too hard? Sometimes, you just need to end...
Published 3 years ago in Ouch
Friendships are very important, and we try hard to hold onto them. But what if we're trying a little too hard?
Sometimes, you just need to end a friendship. And if you don't know when to do it, we have gathered up the biggest warning signs from across the internet!
Sometimes, you just need to end a friendship. And if you don't know when to do it, we have gathered up the biggest warning signs from across the internet!
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When she blamed me for “not being there for her” when she got dumped by her boyfriend because I went on a family vacation. The reason she was dumped? She cheated on her boyfriend during a school band trip to Disney World. Instead of hanging out with me like we had planned, she ditched me to pick up boys at the hotel pool.7
Once you get that feeling that “things aren’t equal between us,” that’s when the friendship ends for me. It usually doesn’t happen right away, but more like a series of moments that brings you to the conclusion. Friendship is supposed to be about sacrifice, and I love going out of my way to do something for someone without expecting something back, but it’s different when it becomes a pattern. And it doesn’t necessarily have to be about “doing things” for the other person, it could be anything that causes that feeling that things aren’t equal. If they don’t respect your time like you respect theirs, if they don’t treat your issues seriously like you do theirs, if they aren’t available for you like you are for them…things like that.12
A friend I had known for over a year. On my birthday he asked me over to his place To play some MTG commander and there were 4 of us there. After the second game, he asked me to fix his gaming pc. I had no idea I was going to do pc work. So my tool kit was at home a 45-minute drive away. I still manage to determine his video card was dead. We then go to a pc store and he buys a new card. So we get some food. And he wants me to pay for lunch. Because he just bought a new video card. All this on my birthday. So now I'm out $40 and 5 hours on my birthday. I later realized his invite was just so I would fix his pc for free.13
My friend was a pathological liar about the dumbest sh*t. For over a decade I just dealt with it, ignored him when he was talking his nonsense. But then he started making up stories about hooking up with this girl, extremely graphic stuff and she heard about it and he got called out. It was pretty much the end of our friendship.18
Borrowed money several times, never returned anything. Won't get a regular job. Well everyone has different psychology and everyone has better and worse periods, so I've thought, perhaps I should tolerate that, for the sake of friendship or something. But then recently asked me to put in my will that he will inherit my house. Then, if I go on any trip, I should first give him my savings, so he can keep them safe for me, should something happen to me during travel. Yeah. It all started sounding to me too much like The Sopranos.21
When he and his girlfriend at the time convinced me my girlfriend died on a trip overseas. They practiced and rehearsed the “joke” to the point I was completely convinced. They didn’t stop the “joke” until after I told other friends and family what I was told by (who I thought) was my best friend at the time. He and I haven’t spoken in years but to this day he denies he did any of it.23
I was constantly asked to go out with this friend, I’ve known her for many years. We are both in the lower mid economy status with the difference of me being able to save money to allow me to go out. She invited me out knowing she yet again ‘left her wallet at home’ she brought another friend this time and just expecting. I told her I wouldn’t be friends with her then and there and walked away