Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Voted for Trump, different values
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. The friend doesn’t live locally so making plans is a lot harder. I also let her borrow money and she hasn’t paid me back.
Well you learned your lesson here. I don't think friends should lend each other money, for this reason. Based Cally to f a friend is so hard up for money they need help, you either give it to them with no expectation of repayment, or if you can't afford to do that, you help them another way. But lending friends money almost always leads to these issues. Same with family. You want a loan, go to a bank.
If you hadn't loaned her money, you wouldn't have to care at all about her money management. It shouldn't be your business.
Op here. It wasn’t a lot of money. There are so many things added together. She’s a mess and I can’t deal with it anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Voted for Trump, different values
This - different values. Whether it's voting for a rapist for president, or doing cocaine as a single mother (hell, even if she weren't a parent), or severely poor money management (six figures of cc debt but continuing to go to concerts, on trips, getting tattoos), etc. Just wildly different values.
I don't care if you love cats while I can't stand them and am a firm dog person, or you're vegetarian while I'm not, or one of us has kids while the other doesn't want any - those are all just different life choices.
Anonymous wrote:I cant say here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had to cut off anyone who remained friends with my abusive ex.
Oooh, yeah. Also a great reason to cut people off. If we're only "friends" so you can report back to people who don't have direct access to me, we're not friends at all. GTFO!
Anonymous wrote:Compulsive liar and just generally seemed to have an untreated personality disorder.
I have distanced myself from a few friends who are always negative about everything
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. The friend doesn’t live locally so making plans is a lot harder. I also let her borrow money and she hasn’t paid me back.
Well you learned your lesson here. I don't think friends should lend each other money, for this reason. Based Cally to f a friend is so hard up for money they need help, you either give it to them with no expectation of repayment, or if you can't afford to do that, you help them another way. But lending friends money almost always leads to these issues. Same with family. You want a loan, go to a bank.
If you hadn't loaned her money, you wouldn't have to care at all about her money management. It shouldn't be your business.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. The friend doesn’t live locally so making plans is a lot harder. I also let her borrow money and she hasn’t paid me back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Voted for Trump, different values
This - different values. Whether it's voting for a rapist for president, or doing cocaine as a single mother (hell, even if she weren't a parent), or severely poor money management (six figures of cc debt but continuing to go to concerts, on trips, getting tattoos), etc. Just wildly different values.
I don't care if you love cats while I can't stand them and am a firm dog person, or you're vegetarian while I'm not, or one of us has kids while the other doesn't want any - those are all just different life choices.
Anonymous wrote:One female friend in high school for competing with me incessantly. Compared every test grade and bragged when she got a better possession. It just wasn't fun to be her friend...insecurity made her boring and mean-spirited. She wasn't even nice when she won a lot.
One male friend whom I helped a lot. Tried to get him a job. Helped him and his wife find a student apartment. Drove him and his wife on a 7 hour one-way trip to drop him off when I had to return alone. Financially helped them to join me and my husband on a vacation because we enjoyed their company and they were broke. He just became too much of a taker. The last straw was when he called out of the blue asking me to buy an air ticket because he found a deal. He would have paid me back for sure, but at that point I felt valued only because I made his life easy and not because I was a good friend.