do not tell her. Just keep finding excuses to stay away from her, like you are busy with school, have activities, family events, etc.
If you have a friend who is controlling who you date, you need to get rid of your friend.
To pursue without interfering in any way with those that are being pursued.ANSWER: I have a friend who's gay and is constantly talking about his pursuits in passive anal intercourse. I have another friend who's always lamenting our obsession with pride and thinks we should forget about pride and seek humility. This strikes me as a passive pursuit. I watch a hell of a lot of television, which is a passive pursuit. I am, to some degree being passively aggressive in answering this question.
'get it tough' means soft Another Answer: 'Get tough' means to become more aggressive or assertive, as in "I had to get tough with my friend to let her know I wouldn't tolerate her gossiping about me anymore."
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Be tactful but not passive aggressive. And, most of all, show some maturity!
'get it tough' means soft Another Answer: 'Get tough' means to become more aggressive or assertive, as in "I had to get tough with my friend to let her know I wouldn't tolerate her gossiping about me anymore."
Why would you want a backstabber or a controller as a friend?
You should just move on with your life and become friend with someone else and just that best friend that is not your friend anymore>
Tell them that you dont want to be there friend anymore
You could say politely "I don't think we have that much in common anymore, therefore I don't want to be friends with you anymore."
A narcissist may exhibit controlling behaviors towards their friend, such as trying to isolate them from others or discredit their achievements. They may also become passive-aggressive or lash out with criticism or insults to undermine their friend's self-esteem. Overall, the jealousy may intensify their need for admiration and validation, leading to toxic dynamics in the friendship.
Then don't be his friend anymore.