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Friendships change as we grow, and that’s completely normal. But what if a friendship starts making you feel worse instead of better? How do you break up with a friend? Is a friend breakup normal? Not all friendships are healthy, and it’s important to recognize when one is no longer good for you. Here are 3 early warning signs of an unhealthy friendship: 1. They pressure you – If a friend keeps pushing you to do things you don’t want to do, even after you’ve said no, that’s not respect—it’s control. 2. They put you down – A little teasing is normal, but if a friend constantly makes you feel small, ignored, or unimportant, that’s not okay. 3. They create drama – Arguments happen, but in a healthy friendship, both people work things out respectfully. If you’re always fighting, name-calling, or feeling drained, it might be time to step away. Friendships should make you feel supported, valued, and safe. If yours doesn’t, you don’t have to handle it alone—talk to an adult you trust. You deserve friends who lift you up, not tear you down. [AA-058] ----------------- AMAZE takes the awkward out of sex ed. Real info in fun, animated videos that give you all the answers you actually want to know about sex, your body and relationships. Please like, share and subscribe to AMAZE! Follow us on Tik Tok and Insta for more info about puberty and growing up. Tik Tok: @amazeorg Instagram: @amazeorg Twitter: @amazeorg Facebook: amazeparents Email: [email protected] Website: http://amaze.org/