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Relationship Questions to Deepseek: 3

Is it fine to periodically remove people from your Facebook friends list when there is a prolonged absence personal interactions or progress in friendship? Yes, it’s absolutely fine—and often healthy—to periodically remove people from your Facebook friends list when there’s no meaningful interaction or growth in the relationship. Social media should serve you, not drain you. Here’s how to approach it thoughtfully: When It’s Okay to Unfriend: The Relationship Is Dead or One-Sided If they never engage (likes, comments, messages) or you’ve grown apart, unfriending is just digital decluttering. No hard feelings—it’s simply acknowledging reality. They Bring Negativity Passive-aggressive posts, jealousy, or toxic behavior? Your feed should inspire, not irritate. Privacy & Boundaries If you don’t trust them with personal updates, unfriending protects your energy. You’ve Outgrown the Connection Former coworkers, old classmates, or distant acquaintances who add no value can be let go. How t...

Relationship Questions to Deepseek: 2

How to handle people who are close to you are jealous about your growth? Sometimes directly or indirectly they signal that they are not excited, or even not happy with my growth. Balancing the need to recover your money while preserving the friendship is indeed tricky. Here’s a structured approach to handle this dilemma: 1.  Reflect on the Situation Assess the Relationship:  Is this a one-time oversight, or a pattern of behavior? Consider their past reliability and your friendship’s depth. Evaluate the Amount:  Is the money significant enough to impact you financially, or is it more about the principle? 2.  Start with a Gentle Reminder Assume good intent (e.g., they may have forgotten or are facing temporary difficulties). Example: "Hey [Name], I hope you’re doing well! Just wanted to check if you could return the amount I lent you earlier. Let me know if there’s any issue—happy to discuss." 3.  Escalate Gradually if Needed If no response:  Follow up polite...