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What if your best friend hurts you?
Let your friend respond. Give your friend a chance to explain himself, and be open to what he has to say. Your friend may have spoken from a place of pain, and probably didn’t mean what he said. Let your friend process what you’ve said, give his own response, and trust that he will change his behavior going forward.
What to do when your friend is ghosting you?
Given says there are only so many ways to deal with ghosting: move on or confront your (now ex) pal. If you’re going to move on, Given says to be prepared for some lingering hurt. “It’s hard to move forward from something painful when you don’t even know what happened,” she says.
What should I do if my friends are not on my Side?
Don’t paint all of your friends with the same brush. Sometimes people who we think are on our side turn out not to be, for reasons we may never learn. If this happens, don’t seek revenge, but move on and away from the hurt. Other friends can help with this. Most friends don’t set out to hurt us.
What should I do if my friend keeps hurting me?
Tell your friend the situations where you got hurt so that he understands and wont repeat such things. Its hard to suggest what exactly should be done in this case as it totally depends on the situation. One of the most beautiful qualities of true friendship is to understand and to be understood. In any case, think before you act.
Is it difficult to accept that your best friend has betrayed you?
My dear,because it’s very difficult. It’s very difficult to accept the fact that your only best friend, the one who you loved most dearly betrayed you. As for me,everytime I pick up my phone to try to talk to her or forgive her,all our times spent together just crashes in front of me and only one question remains.’why?’
Is it ever true that you always get hurt by others?
It can never be true. The Reason We Get Hurt: The reason we automatically feel hurt is this: We believethe other?s voice to be the truth about who we are. Their idea of us and way of treating us supersedes our own beliefs about ourself. When this happens, our hearts lay wide open to receive the unconsciousness of others.