“Are Toxic Friendships Holding You Back? Discover the 7 Types of Friends You Must Leave Behind to Unlock Your True Potential!”
A real friend supports you, challenges you, and encourages growth—not someone who keeps you stuck in a cycle of frustration and pessimism.
It’s okay to be there for people during tough times, but if someone thrives on negativity and refuses to change, it might be time to walk away.
2) The friend who only takes, never gives
I used to have a friend who would constantly reach out when they needed something—advice, favors, emotional support—but when I needed them? Silence.
At first, I told myself they were just busy. But over time, I started to notice a pattern. Every interaction revolved around their problems, their needs, their life. My feelings and struggles were barely acknowledged.