These types of people are not worth having as friends.
If there’s anyone in your life who seems to sap your will to live every time you hang out with them, you know that on a fundamental level, you’re better off without them. Here are 12 types of so-called “friends” you should avoid by any means necessary.
1. Drama Queens/Kings
These folks thrive on high-energy arguments, tension, upset, and gossip. They’ll muckrake to get reactions out of people, blow any kind of interaction out of proportion so they can thrive on the emotional upheaval they’ve caused, and then demand to be comforted during their hysterical responses to any given situation.
2. Energy Vampires
An energy vampire will suck all the joy or peace out of any interaction you have with them. If you say that you aren’t feeling well, they’ll tell you all about their ailments so they can take center stage for sympathy. After spending time with them, you may feel depleted for days.
3. Liars
The foundation of any relationship is trust, and that goes for friendships too. If those you spend time with are chronic liars, you know that you’ll never be able to count on them, nor can you believe a single word they say. You don’t need people like that in your life.
4. Manipulators
These people are only “friends” with you because you can do something to benefit them, and they will try to influence situations for personal advantage. For example, if you know someone they want to meet, they’ll try to coerce you into taking them to a social function in order to get an introduction.
5. Backstabbers
If they gossip about other people to you, then you know that they’re gossiping about you to others in turn. You can’t tell this person anything sensitive because they’ll betray your confidence at the first opportunity and use sensitive information against you if and when it suits their purpose.
6. Users
You won’t hear from these people until they need something from you, like help moving their stuff or a couch to crash on. They’ll forget their wallet when you go out together, and will turn to you in a crisis, but they will be unavailable when you need them in turn.
7. Fair-Weather Friends
These are the people who are happy to spend time with you when everything is going well, but who will disappear as soon as things get difficult. Essentially, they don’t want to hang out with (or offer help to) anyone who’s going to “harsh their vibe” or make them feel discomfort.
8. Chronic Complainers
Nobody likes to be held captive by someone who’s perpetually complaining about their life—especially if they don’t do anything to improve their situation! Spending time with people like this can tip anyone into depression, as they never have anything good to say and insist upon focusing on bleakness and misery.
9. “Askholes”
You’ve undoubtedly come across this type before: they perpetually ask you for advice, don’t bother listening to you, end up in an awful mess, and then ask you for your opinion again. Basically, they repeat unhealthy cycles and keep asking for help until they get the answer they want to hear.
10. Boundary Pushers
If you give up drinking, they’ll push you to have “just one”. Similarly, if you’re going out with your partner for date night, they’ll “just happen” to show up at the same event. They overstep constantly to see what they can get away with and later insist that it’s “no big deal”.
11. Overly Competitive Types
Everything you do is an opportunity for competition or one-upmanship for people like this. If you get a new car, they’ll get a more expensive one. Are you proud of having deadlifted 300 pounds? That’s cute, brah—they lifted 350 last week, but don’t worry: you’ll catch up eventually, haha.
12. Perpetual Victims
These types of friends are incredibly frustrating because they never take accountability for anything that happens to them. They’ll complain and cry about their situations and take it as a personal attack when their own role in their misfortune is pointed out to them. All they want is sympathy and attention—not reality.