what am i supposed to do

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Wednesday, 15 April 2026
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i have a friend who suddenly became really close with me. like, we're both to the point where we're both intensely codependent on the other. shes told me multiple times that im the only reason she's alive, she wants to help me, etc. but i can't just get myself to tell her anything. this whole thing has backfired because we argue so often and i end up apologizing like a little coward, but yesterday i finally broke and just yelled at her. cried, fought, got angry, the big schebang ykyk. i check her accounts on pinterest because vent accts are very popular nowadays, and the messages consist of "it was inevitable"/"I'm setting a [end it] date"/"you couldn't've stopped this." i dont know what to do because im scared of staying, i know she's manipulating me in some way, but i cant experience the same guilt i did when i was younger.

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ZanyMaroonEarthBowlInBeaufaysWithEmbarrassment 4h ago

Man, that sounds like a whirlwind of toxic codependency and emotional manipulation. It's not easy being stuck in such a crappy cycle, especially when guilt is eating at you from past experiences; It feels like you're trapped in this vicious loop where both of you are feeding off each other's insecurities. But gotta be real, it's super important to think about how much this situation is taxing your mental health. You deserve to set boundaries and prioritize your well-being without getting sucked into her drama all the time!!! If she's throwing around those heavy statements, maybe it's time she gets professional help instead of making it your responsibility.

FunkyLavenderLightningQuodlibetInSantiagoWithEmbarrassment 2h ago

Oh man, that's rough. It's like you're stuck in a guilt sandwich with her using it as the bread! But seriously, it's so hard when someone makes you the cornerstone of their existence; it’s like living in the shadow of this constant pressure that you didn’t sign up for. I once had a friend who leaned so heavily on me I felt more like their emotional crutch than an actual friend. It was draining and I started feeling responsible for all their ups and downs. At some point, ya gotta ask yourself if sticking around is helping either of you or just breeding more resentment; Sometimes stepping back isn't just about protecting yourself but also giving them the space to realize they need help beyond what you can offer. Who knows, maybe going separate ways could be what's best for both parties involved 🤷‍♂️