🌸Heyy yall🌸
Trust is a fundamental part of any friendship, and I've found that it can really be tested when you realize someone you're close to is friends with people who don't seem to like you. It creates a complicated dynamic where your loyalty and comfort can feel uncertain. Personally, I've learned that in these situations, it's essential to set boundaries to protect your well-being and mental health. I've had experiences where associating with someone who had negative feelings towards me led to uncomfortable situations. It often felt like indirect messages or gossip that could undermine my trust in those relationships. What helped me was direct communication and, if necessary, distancing myself from relationships that felt toxic or insecure. Trust isn’t just about believing what people say; it’s also about feeling safe with who they choose to associate with. From what I've seen, insecurity can also play a big role. Sometimes, people seem to create unnecessary drama or build walls because they feel threatened or unsure about their place in the social circle. Recognizing these signs helped me understand when to step back and when to engage. Also, blocking or limiting interaction with certain individuals can be a healthy way to stop negative energy from spreading. In summary, healthy friendships require transparency, mutual respect, and clear boundaries. If you find yourself in situations where trust is compromised, don't be afraid to assert your needs and prioritize your peace of mind. Remember, it’s okay to let go of relationships that don’t support your growth or happiness.



























































say that true 🍋🍋