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[The Art of Loyalty: Navigating Friendship Betrayals and Setting Boundaries]-[A FRIEND TO ALL IS A FRIEND TO NONE]

Trying Not to Care · B2 · 2025-02-24

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📋 Summary

Navigating Friendship Betrayals and the Myth of Being 'Friends with Everyone'

In this candid episode, host Ashley explores the painful reality of friendship dynamics, specifically addressing the phenomenon where acquaintances or mutual friends choose to associate with those who have deeply hurt you. Drawing from her own experiences with public friendship breakups, she dissects the complex emotions that arise when your inner circle fails to offer the solidarity you expected.

The Fallacy of 'A Friend to All'

Ashley argues that the phrase "a friend to all is a friend to none" holds significant weight in modern social circles. She posits that true friendship is not merely about being "friendly" or engaging in surface-level interactions—like liking an Instagram photo or hanging out in groups. Instead, genuine friendship is defined by a "deeper level of connection and loyalty." She distinguishes this from the more casual nature of male friendships mentioned in the episode, suggesting that women often seek a more nuanced, intimate bond that cannot be spread thin among every acquaintance one meets.

The Unspoken Rule of Loyalty

One of the core arguments Ashley makes is that you owe your friends a higher standard of respect than you do the average person. She highlights an "unspoken rule" regarding loyalty: if someone has "terrorized" or deeply hurt your best friend, you do not go out of your way to befriend, text, or support that person. Ashley is blunt about her stance: "If she doesn't fuck with you, I certainly do not fuck with you." She emphasizes that this isn't about being mean or starting drama, but about maintaining boundaries that prioritize the feelings of those who have earned your trust.

The Fear of Being Disliked

Why do people compromise their values to remain friendly with everyone? Ashley suggests it stems from a "fear of being disliked" and a desire to be perceived as popular. She notes that some individuals prioritize the approval of strangers over the emotional well-being of their closest companions. By choosing to associate with someone who has betrayed a friend, these individuals often end up "stabbing their best friend in the back" just to gain social validation from acquaintances. Ashley warns that this transactional behavior is a "red flag," as it reveals a lack of integrity that eventually leads to the erosion of trust.

Redefining Boundaries and 'Accepting People as They Are'

When faced with friends who dismiss your pain, Ashley advises against issuing ultimatums, which she believes are often counterproductive. Instead, she advocates for honest communication: expressing how their actions make you feel without demanding they change their behavior. If they continue to prioritize the person who hurt you, you must "accept people as they are but place them where they belong." This might mean reassessing their position in your life—moving them from a "best friend" tier to someone more distant.

Conclusion: Rejection is Redirection

Ultimately, Ashley emphasizes that you cannot force others to share your heart or your level of loyalty. If someone refuses to acknowledge your hurt, it is a clear indicator of where they stand. She concludes with the empowering mantra: "rejection is redirection." By stepping back from unsupportive connections, you create space for people who truly respect your boundaries and reciprocate your energy. As she reminds her listeners, it is far better to be alone than to be surrounded by people who make you feel lonely and misunderstood.

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I don't feel comfortable even getting close with you.
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📝Key Phrases

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keep it real
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do no good
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go out of my way
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not aligning
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surface level
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📖 Transcript

Hello, welcome to or welcome back to Trinidad Care.
If you're new here, my name is Ashley.
I post every single Monday and we just sit down, we chat, we have a good time and normally I don't record in my car but it was just so noisy at my house today and I was feeling really uninspired and what do I do when I feel uninspired?
I come and I sit in my car and this is usually where I yap.
If you follow me on TikTok, I do these like car chats and I just kind of do what I do on the podcast but in short form content on tiktok and i give you advice but i just love being in my car i love being with my leopard car seats it just makes me happy i'm a simple girl i love to drive around my car
be in my car get a coffee and just chill out so i thought it'd be good to just sit down and record today's episode in my car also if you didn't know you can now watch the podcast on youtube if you're a visual girl and you like to watch your podcast instead of just listening but you can still listen

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