Infatuation Rules
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You're a toxic friend if you try to distance your friend from others, such as their partner, and if you try to control everything. You might control how you see each other, when you do, what they're permitted to do. You're a toxic friend if you emotionally manipulate them.
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Read More »If you demand all of someone’s attention, you’re a toxic friend if you don’t allow them to form other strong bonds and if such friendships immediately make you feel threatened. You’re a toxic friend if you try to distance your friend from others, such as their partner, and if you try to control everything. You might control how you see each other, when you do, what they’re permitted to do. You’re a toxic friend if you emotionally manipulate them. They shouldn’t feel like they have to drop everything for you, or that they have to worry about you all the time. Friends care for one another and often will be willing to drop everything, but that should be a choice and not a regular occurrence.
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