But, alas, as sad as it may seem, a toxic friend will always undermine your true potential for happiness. It may be time to consider bidding adieu to this curse and put your own well-being and limitless potential at the forefront of a less stressed life.
The truest friendships are those that inspire, motivate and elevate you to higher ground. Great friends build lasting memories, share hopes and dreams and always there when you need them most. This should be a mutually binding and common goal in the deepest friendships and you should always have the utmost confidence that your friend seeks only your best interest at heart. Ultimately lasting friendships entail wishes of triumph, success, and ultimate bliss.
If you were surrounded by more of these types of friends and less of the toxic variety, life would be richer, supportive and genuinely everlasting.
Levels of toxicity ~ toxic friends that need to pack their bags.
Poisonous friend #1 ~ The Actor
This person gives the impression of being supportive and genuinely concerned for your well-being, yet all the while gently shooting down every new idea that excites you. Contemplating furthering your education? Poisonous friend #1 will tell you 101 reasons why this is not such a good idea, sweetly smiling and taking joy in explaining how taking more classes is a waste of time and pointless. Said friend will revel in dissecting why this silly plan would never work and is not meant for people like you and them.
Poisonous friend #2 ~ The Pessimist
This person doesn't just see the glass half-empty, but thinks paranoia is a golden rule to living one's life. A depressing theory to live by, but their reality nontheless. They didn't get the promotion because the company is corrupt. They didn't get invited to the party because the host has an ongoing vindetta. They can't find true love because all the good ones have left the country. The constant complaining that goes along with this sad person is pure exhaustion, ususally setting in the moment you hear their trembling voice.
Poisonous friend #3 ~ The Addict
This person is on the road called self-destruct. A friend who always seems to be dodging warrants, feeding an addiction or jumping from one abusive relationship to the next. These friends will constantly bear their souls, tell you the latest scandal they've found themselves in or ask your advice on what to do about their current lovers. Of course, they don't really want your advice, but love the idea that you will put effort into thinking of ways to cope. As you ponder different avenues, choices or possible solutions, they'll be lulled by the undivided attention they are milking, and will call you again when they're in need of the next attention fix.
Poisonous friend #4 ~ The Mooch
The borrower is slave to the lender be? With this type of person, it's the other way around. You get a call, as your about to sit down for dinner, whe said friend calls, frantically explaining how they need to borrow 500.00 immediately. It's a matter of life and death and if you don't lend them this money pronto, they just might jump into the nearest lake. True friends will and should help each other in times of need, but if you seem to always be on the giving end, it's time to cut the rope. Hopefully, they'll swim or sink, depending on how much money they owe you. J/K :)
Poisonous friend #5 ~ The Whiner
The chronic complainer, the poisonous friend who finds fault in every aspect, facet, and minute detail of their waking life. Nothing is ever good enough, nothing they ever appreciate and nothing in life worth valuing. They will suck the living life out of you, especially when the calls seem to become more panicked and increasingly frequent. This friend is especially insidious because you're trapped from the moment they had you at "hello".
Poisonous friend #6 ~ The Narcissist
The all about "me" syndrome that follows this poisonous friend is probably not as destructive as the previous 5, but nonetheless, one toxic friend worth discussing. The conversation you share with this hopeless shmuck is riddled with their inability to understand they are actually talking to a real living, breathing, human being. Their voice dominates every subject as if to say you don't matter, and the only reason you may get a chance to get a word in edge wise, is to give them a chance to swallow air. They don't even hear you. They are so completely self-absorbed that every sentence becomes a chess match of how they can top you or relate their own experiences. The longer you give these friends a soapbox, the more time they have to chip away at your self-esteem.
Poisonous friend #7 ~ The Squealer
This toxic friendship delves into the psyche of one that is not able to keep your most personal secrets. Confiding in this person is dangerous and to be taken at your own risk. The reasons are not clear why this person feels the need to divulge your private worries, but they inappropriately feel as though they must. Perhaps they gain a thrill of superiority, a moment of their own confidence lifted or just simply lack a conscious. Never seeming to take into account the "friendship honor" bestowed upon them. This friend is to be limited to mindless chatter about the weather and where to find the best ripe kumquats.
Poisonous friend #8 ~ The Critical Hound
We all know this toxic friend. It can be a relative, a co-worker or your basic annoying friend. They seem to find fault in everything you say and do from the moment you open the door and see their domineering faces. The color and style of your hair, the way you raise your children, to how you manage your money, all seem like fair game in their obscene world. The critical hound chooses to cross that fine line of caring, well-meaning advice and dives head first into the valley of mean, irrational nit-picking. Unfortunately this group sometimes fall into the family realm, which means their instant demise is not so easy. If this is someone you can't eliminate as soon as possible, then take the calmer route and lessen your time with this toxic friend.
Hopefully by identifying toxic friendships early and often, you will eliminate needless stress and unnecessary pain. If your current roster of go-to friends contain some of these annoying characters, free yourself, shed their poison and move on to a higher class of comrades.
Published by summerpiaza
Spent many years wandering around harvard square trying to find myself. Boston Was and Always will be my home. Now residing on the western coast of florida among the beautiful Amish. Writing is my sanctuary. View profile
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