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Writer's pictureSteve M.

Oops, I said it again and got lost in the pressure of it all.

Being honest with a friend can be both a blessing and a curse. On one hand, it can help them make better decisions, improve their mental and emotional well-being, and help them become more self-aware. On the other hand, it can also make things uncomfortable, hurt their feelings, and potentially create a rift in the friendship.


So, where do you draw the line when it comes to being honest with a friend? It can be difficult to know when to speak up and when to remain silent. The best thing you can do is, to be honest without prejudice or style induced by what the social or fashion industry tells you. It's important to keep in mind that your friend's feelings well-being should always come first.


When it comes to giving honest advice, you should focus on the facts and not be judgemental. Avoid getting personal and try to be as supportive as possible. Remember, your goal is to help your friend, not to make them feel worse. You should also take into consideration the situation and the kind of advice that might be appropriate.



At the same time, you don't want to be too blunt or harsh. It's important to be gentle, kind, and understanding when giving advice. Let your friend know that you care about them and that you're there to help.


It's also important to keep in mind that being honest doesn't mean always telling your friend what they want to hear. You don't have to sugarcoat the truth or downplay any issues. Your friend should be able to trust that you're giving them honest advice and not just telling them what they want to hear.


Finally, it's important to remember that being a good friend sometimes requires being honest. As the years go on, it's important to be there for your friend, even if it means being brutally honest. It can be difficult, but it's worth it if it helps your friend make better decisions and become better versions of themselves.




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