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Why do me and my best friend always fight?
If you and your best friend fight a lot, it may be that you’ve just fallen into a bad pattern or habit. Try to remember that you started being friends for a reason — whether it’s shared interests, similar backgrounds, or something else. You may end up taking a break or walking away from a toxic friend.
What losing a best friend feels like?
Loss stirs up complex emotions, including anger, frustration, sadness, confusion, and regret. It can also leave you with some unanswered questions, especially when the loss came about not from death, but from a choice your friend made that you couldn’t accept.
What do you do when your best friend fights with you?
Even if the fight was caused by something you said or did, you still need to tell your friend how you feel about fighting with them so they know that you do care about them. Avoid making it all about yourself. Fights between best friends go both ways, and your friend’s feelings are probably hurt, too.
Why is it so hard to get help from friends?
The trouble with help is that it’s not always wanted, even when necessary — aka a fight erupts. But as awkward and emotional as these fights may be, they are vital for reinforcing our bonds and making the friendship stronger than ever.
How do you deal with arguments with your best friend?
Many people have arguments with their best friends once or twice, but that doesn’t make them enemies. The best thing to do is try to get out of your fight (after solving it, of course!) with no hard feelings or grudges.
What to do when you don’t get along with your best friend?
Take a break from people in general and practice some self-care. Listen to some music, read a good book, try a yoga class, or meditate by yourself. Spending time by yourself can allow you to think about your relationships as well as the fight you’re having with your best friend.