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Debatable question: Why do friends want to influence their friends breaking up?!

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Question - (6 August 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 7 August 2008)
A male Canada age 36-40, anonymous writes:

why do some friends influence their friends to break up especially when their friends are truly happy and in love is it because they are jealous and or envious of their friends new found happiness.

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A female reader, TasteofIndia United States +, writes (7 August 2008):

TasteofIndia agony auntIt could be that your friends are jealous, but in the past I've been in unhealthy relationships where I thought it was true love and my friends saw the true colors of the relationship I was in... so while they were persuading me to ditch the jerk I was with, I decided that they were just jealous.

So, determine how good these friends are. Ask questions, "why do you think we should break up?" - if their reasons seem to be prioritizing YOU and YOUR happiness, maybe it's time to listen. If they're just being superficial and jealous or whatever, screw them and tell them to butt out of your relationship!!

Good luck, sweetness!

xx India

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