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Topic: What’s the breaking point to which one should quit a friendship? (Read 97 times)

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And something else is for a friend to just be out of his control. If he is going to become too intoxicated and then he becomes difficult to be around. These are things for me I do not like in friendships.
Different lifestyles could easily be one of the reasons to end a friendship. I do not want to be friends with someone who is an alcoholic. I am not saying I will end the friendship immediately but I will try to help them to get better because being an alcoholic does more bad than good and if I want to live a peaceful, healthy life then I should not be around people who do not want to live the kind of life I want.
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Like the okay reasons as to validate walking out of a friendship despite the longevity of it?

If your betrays you, one way or another, that's the breaking point in my opinion. There are different types of betrayal though. If your friend stops watching the TV series you were so patiently watching together or stops rooting for your favourite team, that shouldn't be the reason to ed your friendship.
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Well for me it is going to be someone who does not tell me the truth. I do not like when a person is a liar. So if it is my friend then I do not want friends that lie.

And something else is for a friend to just be out of his control. If he is going to become too intoxicated and then he becomes difficult to be around. These are things for me I do not like in friendships.
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For me the biggest breaking point would be, when the respect is gone, we should learn to distance ourselves or walk away.
I am not talking about words cause there are some people who criticize us to let us know our flaws, but we should see it in their actions.
Action speaks louder than words, so if you feel that they are being disrespectful through their action not just by their words then it is time for you to walk away.
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Adding to what has been posted:
1. If you're friend is always complaining, criticizing, or belittling others. It can be draining and toxic.
2. If you find yourself constantly making excuses for your friend's behavior or you're always apologizing for their actions.
3. If your friend uses guilt, shame, or other manipulative tactics to get what they want.
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many reasons and it needs context but

1. if your friend willingly puts you in danger or at risk
2. if your friend does not respect you or your wishes
3. if your friend constantly asks you for favors and disappears after that and only appears when they are in a bad situation again

those are only the few things i can think of

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many reasons and it needs context but

1. if your friend willingly puts you in danger or at risk
2. if your friend does not respect you or your wishes
3. if your friend constantly asks you for favors and disappears after that and only appears when they are in a bad situation again

those are only the few things i can think of
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Like the okay reasons as to validate walking out of a friendship despite the longevity of it?
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