PART 1: “Did You Really Outgrow Them — Or Did They Just Never Fit?”
Tea Time:
We don’t talk enough about the heartbreak of outgrowing people who once felt like home ππ‘.
You used to tell her everything — now she watches your stories like a stranger π.
She knew the old you: the people-pleaser, the one who shrunk herself just to belong. But now? You’re choosing peace over performative loyalty… and she’s uncomfortable ✨.
Growth gets lonely, especially when the ones you love stop clapping for your healing ππ½.
Maybe they weren’t fake — maybe you just finally stopped faking who you were to keep them π π½.
You didn’t change. You returned to yourself — and that’s why the vibe doesn’t fit anymore π️.
Relatable Scenario:
You’re glowing up, leveling up, and learning how to rest — but she still wants to trauma bond π§π½♀️.
She calls you “distant,” “fake,” or says you’ve “changed” — but babe, you just stopped betraying yourself to keep her comfortable ❌.
Discussion Prompt:
Have you ever felt guilty for outgrowing a friendship?
Drop your story in the comments — someone else is healing through the same goodbye π¬π.
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