My Weird Prompts

How to End a Friendship Without the Slow Fade

26 min · 6 de jun de 2026
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Most people think the slow fade is kinder than a direct breakup conversation. But a 2024 study in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships found that 78% of people didn't understand they were being faded — they just thought you were busy. Meanwhile, 88% understood a direct conversation. This episode breaks down why ambiguity creates chronic stress for both people, why boundary-challenged individuals get trapped in draining friendships, and a four-step protocol for having the actual conversation. If you've ever been stuck in a friendship that's past its expiration date, this is for you.

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