Do your friends like you for you? Or, do they try to change you to suit their needs?
Do they stick up for you when the going gets tough? Or, do they keep silent, or worse, side with someone else?
Do they say encouraging things to boost you up when you’re feeling down? Or, do they put you down and try to keep you down?
Are they fun to be around? Do they make you feel comfortable?
Do they say things to embarrass you and humiliate you? Do your friends make you laugh, or do they laugh at you?
Do
they keep your secrets? Or, are they into gossip? Do they include
you, or do they make sure you know they are leaving you out?
Will
they talk to you when something is wrong? Or, do they talk about you
behind your back? Do they spread rumors? Do they say negative things
about people they don’t even know?
How do you know if your friendships are real? Pay attention to how your friends make you feel.
If
someone is judgmental, mean, untrustworthy, deliberately doing and
saying things to make you feel bad, that person is not your friend. No
matter how lonely you think you are, you’ve got to let this person go.
It’s the only way to make enough room in your life for a true friend to
come in.
A real friend will accept you the way you are, encourage you to feel good about yourself, and keep your secrets.
And remember, in order to have and keep good friends you’ve got to be one to others.
Posted by Deborah McTiernan
Author of Lilly Noble & Actual Magic
Paranormal Books for Teenagers
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