I hate when this happens

I really dislike when this happens. It’s frustrating when someone claims to be your friend just to gain something from you. Often, you barely know them, or worse, they’re not even on your side. The ironic part is that once you give in and fulfill their request, they disappear and act like you don’t matter anymore. If you’re really unfortunate, you might find yourself overwhelmed by a crowd of people, leaving you with nothing at all.

In short: I can’t stand when people try to guilt-trip others.

One Reply to “I hate when this happens”

  1. I totally understand where you’re coming from! It’s frustrating when people only reach out when they need something, and then disappear once they get it. It feels manipulative and can really mess with your trust in friendships. It’s disappointing when you realize they were never genuine. Surrounding yourself with true friends who value you for who you are can make all the difference. Don’t let those negative experiences affect your view on building meaningful connections!

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