Running away, avoidance tactics etc are essentially dishonest becuause they do not help the person and make you feel bad because you have not direclty dealt with the issue. Your response depends on how much you really care for the person. Emotional dependency is a sign of deep-seated insecurity- try to wean the person off by encouraging independence. Comment positively when they show signs of solving a problem independently. Do not provide answers and quick solutions but let them tell you the problem and then ask them if they have thought of a range of solutions. Also, state clearly how much time you have. Set clear boundaries regarding the relationship and what you can invest in it. Being honest about the developing dependency may open their eyes.
2007-03-03 19:49:27
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answered by kendi 1
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You could do it the easy way; disappear. If they enter a room, you quietly leave the room. If they go out for lunch, you stay behind and work. You can minimize the amount of time you spend with them.
The hard way; drive a stake through them. Not literally. Instead of running. Corner them and force down some basic realities. One, they should be self-sufficent and want to deal with their own problems. Two, they should realize friends are friends not people you can use to feed your ego. Three, the relationship between you two is not one that is acceptable and they need to back off. Be firm, be resolute, be confident.
Mean what you say and they will get the hint or they will just go to someone else and it will no longer be your problem.
Later...
2007-03-03 16:20:14
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answered by thors13thhammer2 2
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Like any addict, you have to cut them off at the source. Don't feed this aspect of a person's personality.
There are support groups for pretty much every kind of woe, don't feel that by withdrawing your support will mean that they are left alone.
I know this sounds harsh, but I work with people with personality disorders, of which emotional manipulation is a common symptom. You will never be able to help such a person, only provide a temporary crutch, which doesn't bring them any closer to solving their problem.
2007-03-03 14:07:09
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answered by Pretty Tough Girl 3
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Break up that relationship. No matter if they are friends, family or co - workers. 4 months ago I broke off with my "best friend", I have never been happier, and my luck has changed for the better too.
Don't feel like you have to be around them. They will try to make you feel guilty, but you have to realize that is part of spreading their misery and sucking all the energy out of you. Good luck
2007-03-03 13:54:14
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answered by Anonymous
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You had me confident at drama route. yet heavily, it type of feels clean to me that you've some large emotional reflex even as questioning about this lady. something contained in the previous of your courting has led to this. i understand a minimum of one man or woman who considers me a buddy and that i only can't stand anymore, and that i have concluded that this man or woman isn't malicious as I had concept yet only more suitable dense than the different i have familiar. I doubt that someone with Apserger's could manage to deliberately use guilt as a manipulation device. regardless of the truth that, someone that conniving could only be mendacity about each little thing! i could advise thoroughly distancing your self from her, yet now to not carry a grudge, only because your personalities are thoroughly incompatible. If she would not like it, then it truly is truly "difficult luck" isn't it.
2016-12-05 05:12:01
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answered by ? 3
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The same as normal vampires. With Garlic. Eat it constantly and they won't be able to stand your company and so will stop emotionally draining you and avoid you instead. Of course so will your friends, family, dog.....
2007-03-03 14:53:25
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answered by Anonymous
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The best way to treat these people is to start talking about your problems no matter what they say or do and they will find someone else to listen to them. Talking about your problems is like holy water sprayed into their faces, they will run away screaming.
2007-03-03 15:34:32
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answered by moondog 3
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With kindness and firmness........atthe end of the day you have to be the mostimportant person to you......look afteryou cos no one else will. So if you have given them time and they come back at you agein....either referthem elsewhere....share the burden....or calmly, kindly and firmly tell them you are not available at the moment but they could try again....in so many hours....days ....wekks.....message is look after you.
2007-03-04 09:42:11
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answered by eagledreams 6
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Avoid them altogether. Or ground yourself so you can deal with them without draining your energy.
2007-03-03 13:44:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I would pour salt over these blood sucking leeches and get away. I've got enough of my own shite to deal with, without getting involved with insecure people! Get away!
2007-03-03 15:35:44
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answered by Faith 5
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