We all crave friends who possess the courage to offer honest insights, guiding us to recognize the ways we might be hindering our own progress in life. Yet, to be receptive to such candid feedback, we typically expect this honesty to come from those we deeply trust and cherish.
In this particular scenario, a woman finds herself confronted with a so-called “friend” within her social circles, who consistently laments about her dating experiences.
She holds distinct criteria for her ideal partner, yet fails to hold herself to the same standards.
So, when the “friend” sought her advice on how to attract a partner, she responded with honesty.
Perhaps too honest.
Does she owe the “friend” an apology or not?
Reddit is brimming with advice, and the top commenter contends that there was nothing amiss with speaking the truth.
This person also agrees the friend was begging for it.
They say she might be this woman’s only real friend.
As ever, the truth can hurt.
Some people are very content with their delusions.
This is undoubtedly a red flag. I would carefully reconsider before broaching this topic with my closest confidant.