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How to Avoid Being Clingy During School Years
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It's normal to want to spend time with friends and be close to them, but being too clingy can strain relationships and make others feel uncomfortable. Here are some tips to avoid being clingy during school years: 1. Give people space: It's important to respect other people's boundaries and give them space when they need it. This means not constantly texting or messaging them, not following them around all the time, and not expecting them to be available 24/7. 2. Develop your own interests: Instead of relying solely on your friends for socializing and entertainment, try to develop your own interests and hobbies. This will give you something to do on your own and make you less reliant on others. 3. Be inclusive: It's important to make an effort to include others in your social circle and not just stick to one or two friends. This will help you build a wider network of friends and not put all your social needs on one person. 4. Practice active listening: When you do spend time with your friends, make sure to actively listen to what they have to say and not just talk about yourself. This will show that you value their opinions and interests, and not just your own. 5. Respect others' decisions: If your friends don't want to do something or hang out, respect their decision and don't pressure them into doing something they don't want to do. This will show that you value their feelings and opinions. Remember, being clingy can be a turn-off for others and can strain relationships. By respecting others' boundaries, developing your own interests, and being inclusive, you can build strong, healthy friendships that will last beyond your school years.
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