When to Cut Old Friends Loose
May 29, 2010, By Jeff Waddle 20 comments
The Bud You’ve Outgrown. This old buddy is the pathetic dude who’s never really grown up. He’s always talking about the old days and he still wants to get the gang together to knock down shots and chase chicks. You’ve moved on in your life and got new interests. He’s living in a time warp. Translation: the only thing you have in common with him now is your past. Tell him you’re too busy taking yoga classes with your wife. He’ll leave you alone. It’ll freak him out.
The Faux Friend Who Just Doesn’t Get It. Similar to the guy you’ve outgrown, this guy thinks he can call you the day before he gets into town and ask to "crash at your pad" for a few days or pick him up at the airport at midnight in the middle of the week. Never mind you’ve got a demanding job and family responsibilities and you haven’t heard a word from him in a year. You usually can’t be subtle with this guy because he just won’t get it. Just say no. Otherwise, he’ll push you as far as you let him.
Hopefully, these guys have some pride left and they’ll leave you alone. If not, you’ll just have to be the bad guy because they quit making any positive contribution to your life a long time ago. Go find some new friends. Just don’t complain to them about your old ones.
Jeff Waddle is a featured contributor to ManoftheHouse.com.


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