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  • Writer's pictureMaria Diaz

Letting Go Of A Friendship



No one likes to admit that sometimes a friendship just isn’t working out. It can be hard to let go of a relationship that was once so important, but there are some signs that it’s time to move on. Here’s how to recognize when it’s time to let go of a friendship.

You Don’t Feel Comfortable Around Them
We all have friends that we can be ourselves around and not worry how we act or how we’re perceived. If you’re feeling self-conscious and uncomfortable around someone, it might be time to let go of the friendship. If the friendship is making you feel like you have to put on a facade, it’s not healthy and it’s best to end it.

They’re Very Overbearing or Negative
Everybody has negative days and moments, but it’s not healthy to be around someone who is constantly negative or overbearing. If your friend is constantly criticizing and judgmental of you, or they put you down, it’s best to let them go and find a more positive environment.

You Don’t Enjoy Spending Time With them

If you don’t look forward to spending time with someone and you feel like you’d rather be doing anything else rather than hanging out with them, it’s time to say goodbye. Friendships should be enjoyable, not obligatory.

You Feel Used or Taken Advantage of
If you’re the only one putting effort into your friendship, or you feel like your friend is taking advantage of you, it’s time to let them go. Unhealthy friendships that only benefit one person can hold you back from growing and moving on.

You Don’t Have Anything in Common
Not all friendships will last forever, and it’s okay if you drift apart. If you find that you no longer have anything in common, your conversations have become tedious and you just have nothing to talk about, it’s time to let the friendship go.

It’s never easy to end a friendship, but if it’s unhealthy for you and it’s weighing you down, it’s best to part ways. There are plenty of healthy relationships out there, so don’t settle for anything less than what you deserve.
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