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As I was listening to a Kevin Hart short comedy piece, where he was addressing his bestest friends, essentially reminding them that because they are bestest friends, that he expects them to lie for him should he ever find himself in a pickle. So it got me thinking, do other people have this mindset as well? How loyal are you really to your bestest friends, and what do you expect from your bestest friends? Is there a limit where you'd pull the plug on your loyalty? Let's talk about it, comment below. List why or why not. And I also have a running poll, where you can click there is no limit or there is a limit. Personally, for me, there is a limit. I do have boundaries with my friends, even so much as not willing to break the law for them.
I'm at this point in my life somewhere yes there are limits my bullshit is not their bullshit and my bullshit is not their bullshit we grow now we can talk about our issues but as far as dumping that shit on each other we grown
I absolutely agree with you, and I very much appreciate that you have boundaries in your friendships and that your friends maintain those boundaries too. I think it's important to talk about things with our friends, but like you said, dumping on each other and expecting each other to pick up the shit, it's like, mm, that's no for me. But yeah, shout out to you, Ms. Cheesecake, hope you're well.
I really am just gonna be me just a little person that I always have been but now that I know where boundaries are and have them sit then you know I had to stay in on those as well so if I have a friend that crosses the boundary and we have a conversation about it and they continue to do what they doing then I have no choice but to stand on my boundaries at that point
Hey Twixie, thank you for your comment to my soundbite. I absolutely agree with you and I'm so happy that you discovered boundaries. I didn't discover boundaries until I was in my 30s. Actually probably my late, late 20s, early 30s, but either way, you know, it's better late than never. So yep, shout out to you. I'm really happy that you have created yourself a safe space with your friends.