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Ok. What do you do when you discover your best friend is a "serial friend(er)"? And I feel like my friendship has be betrayed.?
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- GinaLv 76 years agoFavorite Answer
They add random people. What's the big deal? Are they only supposed to be friends with you and only you?
- Anonymous6 years ago
What do you mean by serial friender? That they collect people as friends or what? If you feel your -best friendship- has been betrayed, then I suggest you just consider this: don't have a best friend. Calling someone your best friend automatically makes your other friends fell like 'worse' friends. I've been there when I was younger and it's not nice at all: feeling you're less of a friend to someone than their so-called best friend, that really sucks. I know a lot of people have a best friend for their whole lives and are always happy with them.
I chose to not have any. I have different people as friends and I love them all, even though my relationships with each of them are different (some are closer to me). I don't call any of them my best friend, I respect them all and try to be a good friend to all of them as they deserve, because I really appreciate them. Life is much better like this to me. But that's just how I see it, of course.
- Anonymous6 years ago
yes i know what you mean, they go around all over the place saying PM me or message me to all and everyone and then when you PM someone or someone does you they are up in arms calling you everything under the sun, it is best to leave those sorts, i have had that too.
my friendship was betrayed in exactly the same way, but it has taken you to point it out to me via your question, it takes someone else to see things more clearly sometimes.