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Hey there! Have you ever had a friend who seemed too good to be true? You know, the kind of person who’s always around when you need them, but then disappears when it’s time to return the favor? Well, these are what we call “red flag friends.” They may seem like great people at first, but if you pay attention to their behavior and actions, they can quickly become toxic. So watch out for those red flags and don’t let yourself get taken advantage of!

Is It A Red Flag To Not Have Friends? [Solved]

Jessica Harrison, a licensed professional counselor and owner of Courageous Counseling and Consulting, warns that a lack of long-term friendships is a major warning sign. She explains that it indicates someone hasn’t been willing to put in the work to build relationships over time. “It takes two to tango,” she adds.

  1. Unreliable: A friend who is unreliable and often cancels plans or fails to show up when expected is a red flag.

  2. Controlling: A friend who tries to control your decisions or manipulate you into doing things their way is a red flag.

  3. Judgmental: A friend who constantly judges you and puts you down is a red flag.

  4. Self-Centered: A friend who only talks about themselves and never listens to what you have to say is a red flag.

  5. Negative Attitude: A friend with an overly negative attitude towards life, people, and situations can be draining and should be considered a red flag.

Red flag friends are people who you should be wary of. They might seem nice at first, but they can end up causing you a lot of trouble. They could be manipulative, controlling, or even dangerous. It’s important to pay attention to any warning signs that come up and trust your gut if something doesn’t feel right. If you have a friend who makes you feel uncomfortable or puts pressure on you to do things that don’t feel right, it’s time to raise the red flag and get outta there!