There's something odd about the expectation that complete strangers can force you to distance yourself from certain people. Real friends understand that demanding someone abandon their connections is a sure way to end the relationship. Only an outsider would make such a demand in the first place—someone without the shared history or trust that actually binds people together. It's the difference between genuine relationships and performative ones.
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NFTHoarder
· 9h ago
That's right, why should strangers control who I interact with... Isn't that just a desire for control?
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 10h ago
Why should strangers tell me who to be friends with? That's really unbelievable.
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FOMOSapien
· 10h ago
Damn, these kinds of people are the most annoying, can't distinguish boundaries
There's something odd about the expectation that complete strangers can force you to distance yourself from certain people. Real friends understand that demanding someone abandon their connections is a sure way to end the relationship. Only an outsider would make such a demand in the first place—someone without the shared history or trust that actually binds people together. It's the difference between genuine relationships and performative ones.