Hey there, Facebook fam! Have you ever felt like you’re the one always lending a shoulder to cry on, but never getting any support yourself? You’re not alone! Today, we have a story about someone who’s been there for their friends through thick and thin, but is starting to feel drained and unsupported in return. It’s a tough situation, and we’re here to dive into the story and see what’s really going on. So, let’s get started!
Mental Health Struggles

Endless Listening ️

The Impact on Me

My Own Struggles

Formality or Genuine Concern?

Feeling Bad

Dying Plant Metaphor

Not Someone to be Squeezed

Am I the A**hole?

Drowning in Negativity or Just Being Selfish?
Our storyteller has a group of friends who constantly share their depression struggles on social media, urging others to ‘check in on’ them. Despite spending hundreds of hours listening to their woes, our protagonist feels like their friends never improve, only getting worse. What’s more, these friends never seem to care about our protagonist’s own mental health struggles, always turning the conversation back to themselves. Feeling like a dying plant, our storyteller is fed up with the one-sided support and wonders if they’re the a**hole for not wanting to give their friends attention for their depression anymore. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Friendship is a two-way street, NTA for wanting boundaries

Self-care is important. NTA for wanting out of toxic friendship.

Setting boundaries for self-care.

Protecting mental health by unfollowing toxic friends

Depression is real, but it shouldn’t negatively impact your mental health

Toxic friendships can be draining. Put your mental health first

Setting boundaries is important for mental health ♀️

NTA. Sounds like leeches, healthy friendship should go both ways.

It’s okay to prioritize your mental health

Taking care of your own mental health is important. Seek help.

NTA. Setting boundaries with ‘black hole’ friends. ️
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Encouraging seeking professional help for depressed friend. ✌
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Friendship shouldn’t come at the cost of your mental health NTA

Put them on mute, distance yourself, and consider an intervention. NTA.

Prioritizing mental health is important. NTA for setting boundaries.

Self-care is vital, NTA for wanting to end friendship.

Take a mental health break from ‘endless pits of need’

Cutting off toxic friends for self-care

Setting boundaries with friends is important

NTA for wanting to cut off toxic friends. Take care

Slowly distancing oneself from a friend can lead to growth

Taking care of your own mental health is important. NTA
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Friendship draining you? NTA for wanting to step back

Caring for others shouldn’t come at the cost of your well-being

Setting boundaries is important for self-care and mental health

Friendship is a two-way street, NTA for wanting out
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Protect your energy and cut off energy vampires. NTA

True friendship means checking on struggling friends. Agree or disagree?

Being a friend doesn’t mean being a therapist . It’s okay to set boundaries.

Ending toxic friendships is necessary for personal growth.

Sassy response to ‘endless pits of need’ friend

Setting boundaries is important for mental health in friendships

Setting boundaries is important. NTA for wanting space.

Choose your friends wisely ♀️. Being alone is better than leeches.

Supporting mental health without pressuring those who are struggling

Cutting off toxic friends for peace of mind
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Setting boundaries with needy friends: NTA, prioritize your mental health

Self-care is important, NTA.

Setting boundaries with friends is important for mental health

Empathetic commenter offers advice on setting boundaries with needy friends ❤️

Breaking free from toxic friendships is important for your well-being

Stepping away from toxic friendships is self-care

Self-care first: Respondent avoids emotionally exhausting friendships. NTA

NTA. Mental illness affects many. Compassion is key.
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Taking charge of our own mental health is important.

Prioritizing self-care is okay! Quick check-ins can help.

Prioritizing mental health and setting boundaries in friendships

Setting boundaries is important for self-care
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Setting boundaries for your own mental health is not selfish ❤️
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Cutting out emotional vampires is not being an a**hole

Being supportive doesn’t mean being a therapist. NTA

Mute and move on for better mental health
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Friendship should be mutual, not one-sided. NTA for prioritizing self-care.

Putting your needs first is important. NTA.

Taking care of your own mental health is important. NTA

Setting boundaries with friends is important for mental health

Time to reevaluate friendships and take a break from social media

Healthy friendships should feed you, not drain you

Setting boundaries with emotional vampires is crucial for self-care.

Cutting off toxic friends is self-care

Protecting your mental health is important

Empathetic advice to OP to cut off toxic friends.

Friendship as free therapy? NTA for wanting out.

Don’t set yourself on fire to keep others warm . NTA

NTA, setting boundaries is important for your mental health.

Prioritizing your own mental health is never being an a**hole

Setting boundaries is important for self-care

Healthy boundaries are key in any relationship

Cutting off leech-like friends is self-care. NTA

Putting yourself first is not being an a**hole.

NTA. It’s okay to have boundaries in friendships

Setting boundaries with friends is important for mental health

Setting healthy boundaries is important. NTA for prioritizing yourself

Take care of yourself first . Go limited contact with toxic friends.

Being a supportive friend is hard, NTA for setting boundaries.

Self-care is important, NTA for wanting to set boundaries.

You deserve better friends . NTA for wanting out.
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Find friends who genuinely care about you
