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Your friend quits social apps for their mental health, but your group plans everything in one chat. Should everyone adapt for them?
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Why this dilemma matters
These questions ask what your love is actually willing to give up. Choosing “Yes. Friendship should not require constant app use” prioritises protecting the relationship; choosing “No. Opting out means accepting some social friction” gives more weight to honouring the truth.
Worth asking yourself
- Which version of the relationship are you choosing?
- Would you want the other person to make the same call?
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