I hate when this happens

I can’t stand when this happens. It drives me crazy when people claim to be “friends” just to get something from you, especially when you barely know them—or worse, they’re actually an opponent. The worst part? As soon as they get what they want, they treat you like you’re invisible. And if you’re really unfortunate, you end up surrounded by a crowd of needy people, and before you know it, you’re left with nothing.

In short: I dislike when people guilt-trip others.

One Reply to “I hate when this happens”

  1. I totally get where you’re coming from. It’s frustrating when people act like your friends just to take advantage of you. It makes it hard to know who you can truly trust. It’s disappointing to see how quickly they disappear once they’ve gotten what they wanted. You deserve genuine friendships where there’s mutual respect and support, not just people looking to use you. Keep your guard up and focus on those who truly value you!

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