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A model representing the homeless friend
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AITA for not offering my spare bedroom to my ‘friend’ who is getting kicked out and becoming homeless?
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A photo depicting the homeless friend with her boyfriend and her two large dogs
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Sometimes, in refusing to help someone, lies the key to actually helping them. It seems to me that this friend has a problem with her independence, and every time someone lends her a hand, it feeds the cycle. When her main source of help collapses, she blames them for the fall and starts looking for someone else to latch on to. I know this sounds rather perverse, and she might be a cool person all in all, even though she probably has this way of handling things. Being a victim is a full-time job.
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A representation of the Australian cottage where the woman lives
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Everything can become very entangled if she actually needs help for a determined amount of time and is planning to get back on her feet soon, but something about her bringing her boyfriend and her two large dogs everywhere she goes tells me that’s not the case. It all sounds a bit entitled to me; you can’t expect someone to host you and three other people just like that. Maybe the friend should rethink her strategy and not live with her boyfriend until she can afford her own place. Maybe they find hosts more easily if they search separately.
To sum it all up, the entitlement, the blocking, everything. I think the woman was right not to help her friend this time. Of course, nobody deserves to be homeless, and I even think that if the friend asked again, but only for herself and with a better attitude, she would get what she wanted. Sadly, she disappeared, but well…
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