Worst Frenemy

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Who’s Your Real Frenemy? They never offer any support, often ask for much more than they share. Always takes but never ever gives.

Who is the deadbeat that always needs help or a huge favor, then they don’t care about your life and don't have any interest in what is going on? Also, they do not show up in time for the other's needs. So, it is often a one-sided relationship. People who like to pull-you-down. Undermining frenemy: This type of frenemy loves to fling insults. Like a person who visits your social media space to spread hate.

A person who makes fun of you with many sarcastic jokes so frequently that it gets difficult to tolerate. They disclose secrets in public. 

  • Over-involved frenemy: This kind of frenemy who gets involved with your life in negative ways. They reach out to your family, friends, or significant others in inappropriate ways without permission to find something out.
  • Competitive frenemy: This kind of frenemy is a competitor. Since they work with you, they behave well, make compliments, and acts as a well-wisher, but in reality, they never want something good to happen to the other. They never want you to become more successful than them.
  • Ambivalent frenemy: This kind of frenemy has both positive and negative qualities. Sometimes they can be helpful and polite but sometimes they also act in a selfish, or demeaning way.
  • Jealous frenemy: Jealousy can turn friends into frenemies. A person may become jealous of their friends because of their raise, success, beauty, personality, humor, social status with real friends.
  • Unsure frenemy: When you do not know exactly the status or closeness of the friendship. For example, they are not sure if the other person likes them or not, if they are real friends or just business friends if the other will consider inviting them to family programs.
  • Passive-aggressive frenemy: They make mean remarks and give backhand compliments, but almost never to your face. They can leave a person feeling confused about whether they have done something wrong.

 

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