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Good morning good morning so I wanted to ask a real quick question when is the right time to cut off a friend now that shouldn't be too deep of a question for people so I won't make it just long for you guys but when do you know it's time to end that friendship to cut that friend off they in their head and they think that you guys are still friends when is it time let me know in the comments
I mean is there really a right time do you know I'm saying like it really depends on the situation but for the most part when they show you why you need to cut them off then don't hesitate to do that shit
If you're constantly pouring in and they're not pouring back into you, then that means your cup was empty. And I think as long as you're pouring in, it should be reciprocated. so that's when it's time to cut ties.
Folks think that it's OK to cut me off for a deal you're not gonna do that you know me longer than a stranger and I completely understand national relationship but we're not doing that you're not gonna just leave me out here just for this new person
When you feel like this is not a space for you, it's uncomfortable. It's non-reciprocal. maybe they're judgy, just too many negatives build up. build up. That's when it's time to go.
Most likely when they're like not adding as much positives into your life, then you know if it's overwhelmingly negative then yeah, Dunzies, Dunzoes. You know, maybe try to resalvage it, But if you can't, then yeah, you're done.
I think the right time to cut off your friend is when you realize that the relationship isn't fulfilling for you like you've been putting in 110 115% and they're not putting in anything
When they don't make time for you as often as you'd like them to not saying they are be on your dick or nothing but like you know at least like twice or once a month time should and when you start to realize you're better off being independent anyway