Relationships & BoundariesShould You Just Ghost a Bad Friend?
💥Toxic Friends? Ghost 'Em. Save Your Sanity.
Let’s get clinical for a second — because science backs up what your gut has been screaming for months.
📊 A 2021 study in Frontiers in Psychiatry found that toxic friendships are directly linked to higher stress levels and lower self-esteem. So if every hangout leaves you emotionally hungover — guess what? That’s not friendship. That’s psychological sabotage.
🧠 You deserve lower stress and higher self-esteem, not the emotional equivalent of walking on Legos every time you answer a text.
Here’s the harsh truth:
Some of you are staying in trash friendships because you're terrified of being alone.
But loneliness is still better than betrayal.
Say it with me:
“I’d rather sit alone in silence than share space with someone who stabs me while calling me ‘bro.’”
That fear of being alone?
👀 It’s often codependency in disguise — where you need their validation more than your own peace.
You do NOT owe anyone a TED Talk breakup speech. Ghosting toxic people is not rude — it's self-defense.
And a quick PSA for the guys:
Yeah, we joke. We take jabs. But that kind of humor only works because we’ve built trust.
Real male friendships are forged in that sweet spot between roasting each other and respecting the hell out of each other’s boundaries.
🎯 Bottom line?
You’re not a bad person for cutting toxic people loose.
You're just done bleeding for people who wouldn’t even give you a Band-Aid.