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How to set boundaries in friendship ?

Sanjeev

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Establishing limits in friendships is crucial to maintain healthy, amicable bonds. These actions will help you in setting boundaries: 1. Recognize your boundaries: Consider about your comfort zones and your boundaries. 2. Be upfront with communication: Be sure to politely and clearly share your boundaries with your friend. 3. Give specifics. Establish your readiness and reluctance. 4. Establish consequences: Specify what will occur if limits are crossed. 5. Get comfortable with aggressive responds, To communicate your demands and feelings, use "I" statements. 6. Be mindful of their boundaries as well. Recognize and honor your friend's boundaries. 7. Maintain consistency: Respect boundaries at all times to keep people trusting you.
 
Most people are not able to set boundaries when it comes to friendships and relationships when they don't know their boundaries or even their limits in the first place.
 
Most people are not able to set boundaries when it comes to friendships and relationships when they don't know their boundaries or even their limits in the first place.

And that's why relationships get broken , we need to follow some rules and set our boundaries.
 
And that's why relationships get broken , we need to follow some rules and set our boundaries.
Indeed, I think one of the reasons why most people can't set a standard for themselves in relationships is mostly because they do not even know their standards or worth.
 
If you are becoming friends with someone, be sure that you openly communicate with the person to let him or her know the areas that are no go for you. Don't assume they know. That communication is very vital to emphasize the boundaries.
 
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