Types of people to avoid as friends

Types of people to avoid as friends

The Teenage View
3 min readFeb 24, 2024

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In life, friendships can bring immense joy, support, and fulfillment. However, not all relationships are healthy or beneficial. It’s essential to recognize when a friendship is doing more harm than good. Here are 11 types of friends to avoid for a happier and more fulfilling life:

Friends who disrespect your core values

People who disrespect your core values aren’t people you want to be around. A true friend respects your beliefs and values, even if they don’t align perfectly. Someone who constantly disrespects your core values or personal ethics may be toxic. For example, if it’s not in your nature to smoke, they will say things like ‘’you’re lame’’ ‘’have some bro’’. When you do something that’s for you, they see it as negative and you need to stay away from them.

Fairweather friends

Friendship should be a two-way street. Be careful of these types of ‘friends’. They can be sweet to you when they need a favor from you and in times of need they are nowhere to be found, so it’s time to re-evaluate the relationship. The point of having a friend is having someone to look to in times of need, someone you can depend on, or someone who elevates you.

Rumour mongers

Friends who thrive on spreading rumors and gossip about others can’t be trusted. Their behaviour not only damages other people’s reputations but also erodes trust within your friendship.

Underminers

A real friend uplifts and supports you. If someone constantly belittles you or tries to pull you down, it indicates that they’re not interested in your well-being.

Constant competitors

Healthy competition can be motivating, but friends who always need to one-up you or be better than you are draining and detrimental to your self-esteem.

Mood dampeners

Surround yourself with friends who lift your spirits and bring positivity into your life. If someone consistently brings your mood down, it may be time to distance yourself from them.

Peter Pans

While embracing your inner child is important, friendships with people who refuse to grow up can hold you back from personal growth and maturity.

Chronic complainers

Constant negativity can be exhausting and draining. Avoid friends who always find something to complain about and never seem to appreciate the positive aspects of life.

Boundary breakers

Respect is the foundation of any healthy relationship. If a friend constantly crosses your boundaries without remorse or consideration, it’s time to reassess the friendship.

Dishonest companions

Honesty is crucial in any friendship. If you can’t trust your friend to be truthful with you, the foundation of your relationship is fundamentally flawed.

Stay away from people with these traits. We don’t care how warm their hugs may be, THOSE PEOPLE AREN’T YOUR FRIENDS. If you feel the need to prioritise your mental and emotional well-being then step away from these people. We all need time to ourselves. Surround yourself with people who uplift, support, and respect you.

While it may be challenging to let go of toxic friendships, doing so opens up space for healthier, more fulfilling relationships.

Remember, quality always trumps quantity when it comes to friendships. Choose wisely and invest your time and energy in those who truly deserve it.

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