Do you stick by your friends even when they seem their least lovable?
Do your friends tell you the embarrassing or shameful stuff?
Do you let your friends live, and you understand that as you get older it can be tough to keep friendships together?
Do you offer your friends help before they ask for it?
Are you always happy when something good happens to your friends?
Do you give without taking?
Do you push your friends to become more accepting of themselves?
Do you really listen to your friends?
Do you keep your friends humble?
Do you always practice forgiveness?
Do you avoid judging your friends?
Do you tell your friends the truth, even if they don’t want to hear it?
Do you know when to leave your friends alone?
Based on your answers, you don’t really seem to have the traits of a good friend. That is not very good news. Having great friends who love you for who you are and support you are extremely important for your happiness. Friends make us want to be better versions of ourselves and can serve as role models. Friends should bring out the very best in us through their kindness, respect, and support. Like any other relationship, friendships take time and effort. If you enjoy spending time with someone and can’t wait for the next time to connect, you probably have found a friend for life. If you have a hard time making friends or difficulties keeping genuine friendships, it may be useful to reach out to a psychologist.
Based on your answers, it seems like you are missing some important traits of being a good friend. Having good friends who love you the way you are and support you through thick and thin are crucial for our happiness. Friends will come and go, but a good friend shows that they care by their actions. Just remember to treat others the way you would like to be treated. If you like to receive love and support from friends, you should be able to give that back to them as well. Friends are one of the greatest gifts you could ever receive. However, if you are having a hard time making friends or keeping them, it may be useful to reach out to a psychologist.
Based on your answers, you are displaying the signs typically seen among individuals who are being good friends. That is great news! As it has been found it many studies; the better the quality of your relationships, the more likely you are to be happy. This means that being a great friend to others and having friends who love and support you, is good for your general wellbeing. Like any relationship, friendships take time and effort, and you seem to realize that very well. Keep up being a great friend!
https://www.thezoereport.com/living/relationships/how-to-be-a-good-friend
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/qualities-of-real-friends_n_5709821
https://au.reachout.com/articles/what-makes-a-good-friend
https://www.lifehack.org/articles/communication/15-signs-that-you-are-surrounded-good-friends.html
https://www.powerofpositivity.com/11-ways-to-spot-an-authentic-friendship/

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Hi! I’m Ambra Marcucci. I have a PhD in Psychology and Justice and I have been working as a content writer for over 2 years. Besides writing, I am an extremely passionate American Football player, and I am studying to become a sports agent. I’m originally Dutch and speak Italian, English and Portuguese as well. You can find me on LinkedIn at: www.linkedin.com/in/ambra-marcucci-67505175/