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  2. 15 Genius Phrases to Respond to a Toxic Friend's Text - AOL

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  3. What to Text a Toxic Friend, Whether You Need to End ... - AOL

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    Friendship is hard—not to mention making friends in the first place. Sure, we all hope to cultivate our TikTok-approved seven friends, but more likely we’re settling for text friends instead.

  4. What Should I Say to Someone Who Is Depressed? - AOL

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    Here, we explain the right words and the wrong words to use when someone confides in you about their struggles with depression.

  5. The Best Way To Save People From Suicide - The Huffington Post

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    Think of all the times a text of yours didn’t land just right and you had to respond explaining that, No, what I really meant was this. Or the instances when you couldn’t decipher whether a sarcastic message from a partner was playful or taking a subtle dig at your personality, so you just sat there stewing for a while.

  6. Compose and send emails in AOL Mail

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    1. Open an email message. 2. On the top of the message, click the Reply icon (reply to 1 sender), or the Reply All icon (reply to everyone on the email thread). 3. Type your response.

  7. Cognitive distortion - Wikipedia

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    Labelling occurs when someone overgeneralizes the characteristics of other people. Someone might use an unfavourable term to describe a complex person or event, such as assuming that a friend is upset with them due to a late reply to a text message, even though there could be various other reasons for the delay.

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  9. Pathological jealousy - Wikipedia

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    Pathological jealousy, also known as morbid jealousy, Othello syndrome, or delusional jealousy, is a psychological disorder in which a person is preoccupied with the thought that their spouse or romantic partner is being unfaithful without having any real or legitimate proof, [1] along with socially unacceptable or abnormal behaviour related to these thoughts. [1]