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Handling Betrayal

Tips for Handling Betrayal

by Annie Smith

October 27, 2008

Tips for Handling Betrayal
Sometimes friends make mistakes. They may accidentally say things or do things that hurt each other. Good friends admit their mistake and apologize then move on. But, what if friends do or say things purposely to hurt each other. This is called betrayal, and it’s a break in trust. If a friend betrays you, it’s good to talk.
I have found some helpful tips when resolving betrayal between friends. In the end, both parties get the opportunity to share their side of the story and find a solution.
1. Share your side of the story—If your friend hurt you in some way, communicate this. Let him or her know how you feel and why. If you did something hurtful to your friend, explain why you did it.
2. Listen to your friend’s side of the story. Do not get defensive. If your friend betrayed you, find out why. After you’ve listened, ask yourself if you feel confident that you’ve heard the real reasons behind your friends’ actions.
3. Apologize and forgive. This is and essential step for putting the betrayal behind you.
4. Decide whether you’re still friends. If the friend betrayed you your relationship my be damaged beyond repair. Betrayal breaks trust which is the single most important ingredient for friendship. Whatever you and your friend decide, be honest about what you are doing and why.

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