Kourtney reveals the reason left the group chat

Kourtney Kardashian just revealed why she ditched the family group chat, she said one of her sisters was “talking nonsense and saying bad things about everyone.”

Honestly… I am curious about what they talked about 😂

Have you ever left a family group chat before? If you met similar situation, would you confront or just quietly leave like Kourtney?

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2025/10/31 Edited to

... Read moreFamily group chats can often be a source of both connection and conflict. Kourtney Kardashian’s decision to leave her family chat highlights a common issue many people face when dealing with repeated negativity or drama in family conversations. The phrase "Familydrama again F E" from the OCR content underscores the frustration that can arise from ongoing disputes within these groups. It's not uncommon for one member to express harmful or unkind comments, which can lead others to feel uncomfortable or disrespected. In such cases, choosing to leave the chat quietly—as Kourtney did—can be a way to maintain personal peace without escalating conflict. Alternatively, some might prefer to confront the issue directly to seek resolution. If you’ve experienced similar situations, it’s important to recognize your boundaries. Leaving a chat doesn’t mean you’re abandoning your family; it can simply be a method to preserve your mental well-being. However, communication is key: if appropriate, explaining your reasons might help family members understand your perspective and possibly improve the group dynamic. In any family group chat, promoting respect and kindness can help minimize drama. Setting ground rules or having honest conversations about what’s acceptable can create a healthier environment. Remember, these chats are meant to strengthen family connections, so addressing negativity thoughtfully can restore harmony. So, whether you’re tempted to leave a tense chat or to confront the source of negativity, consider what will make you feel most comfortable and respected. Family drama is common, but how you respond can shape your relationships moving forward.

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… isn’t that the whole point of the family? drama?😭

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