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The one-sided friendship problem: Why so many adult friendships feel draining now

etimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 8, 2026, 19:06 IST
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Why so many adult friendships feel draining now

Remember when friendships meant endless talks and showing up for each other without hesitation? But as we turn into adults, many of us feel that our friendships have changed over time. You're the one who is always texting first, planning meetups, checking in during tough times... but all you get in return from your friend is silence. Well, this isn't new and many people are facing the same friendship issue. Welcome to one-sided friendships, where you're constantly giving in the relationship, but don't feel it gets reciprocated. Here's why these lopsided bonds dominate adulthood, and how to spot (and fix) them.

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Life stages drift apart

You met in college when everyone was carefree - late nights, shared dreams, equal availability. Fast-forward: You're now juggling deadlines and diapers; while your friend is still single, travelling the world. Suddenly, you both seem to be on two different stages in life with different priorities.
But instead of resenting this change, embrace it. Regular check-ins with your friend and celebrating their wins too, whether big or small, helps nurture your bond. The key is to create balance between your life and theirs.

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"Emotional dumping ground" dynamic

You're the therapist friend - always ready with empathy, late-night calls, breakup pep talks. They vent endlessly, but when it's your bad day, and you want someone to listen to you, they're always "Busy." Sadly, adulthood amplifies this: We crave outlets amid stress, but mature friends trade support. Spot such friends early and set boundaries with them. If they aren't willing to extend themselves for you, then you, too, don't need to cross oceans for them. Protect your energy; true friends fill your cup, too.

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Digital imbalance: Always the initiator

Are you the one who always sends them a quick 'thinking of you' text, memes or calling them. They respond eventually, but never start? Well then you might be in a one-sided friendship. Sadly, adulthood leads to different schedules and busy lives because of which one might not always be able to catch up or respond to their friends. But a consistent one-way effort signals low investment in the friendship. It stings - your friendship matters enough to maintain, theirs doesn't. So, reflect on your bond and take a step back. Real friends notice voids and fill them, while others don't.

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Scorekeeping creeps in

Childhood friendships thrived on presence, not perfection. But, adults constantly check who is in more? Who pays? Who travels farther? This often leads to resentment from unspoken scores. Solution: Have honest and vulnerable chats. If they deflect, it confirms imbalance. True friends give freely, not grudgingly.

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Fear of loneliness keeps you stuck

Deep down, you dread empty social circles and so you continue being friends with someone who is not a true friend. Instead, they might be fake friends or emotional vampires. But, remember that it's okay to be alone than being in the wrong company. So, audit your inner circle - who energizes vs. depletes-- and invest in reciprocal relationships.

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