i am answering this question because i am tired of seeing my message board empty so please write and comment
if someone only calls you when they need something then the right thing to do is to ask them something that you might need or that you will have done if they had asked if they say no then i think that that person is not a true friend.so next time they ask you,you say when i asked u said no so imma say noo too.
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She's selfish and using you
Yes, feeling taken advantage of by someone who only contacts you when they need something can be a sign of being used in a relationship. It's important to set boundaries and communicate your feelings in such situations.
This behavior is called being opportunistic or using someone for personal gain.
fake calls are when you ring someone and you pretend to be someone else or make something up for example if you ring emergency no. and say you have an emergency and you need the guards etc.. and they show up to where you told them and your only joking ; thats a fake call , btw doing that example has a pentalty said my teacher....... never do it
It is appropriate to set boundaries with someone who only contacts you when they need something when you feel taken advantage of or when the relationship feels one-sided. Setting boundaries can help maintain a healthy balance in the relationship and protect your own well-being.
It is difficult to determine the exact time someone reached out for help solely because they needed something, as people's intentions can vary.
People may only talk to you when they need something because they see you as a resource or someone who can help them with their needs. It's important to set boundaries and communicate your own needs in relationships to ensure they are balanced and mutually beneficial.
The only thing you can do is stay strong and try to ignore it.
Your friend may only call you when they need something because they may see you as someone who is reliable and helpful in times of need. They may not realize that this behavior can be hurtful and may not be considering your feelings. It's important to communicate with your friend about how you feel and set boundaries in your relationship.
Only if you are referring to something that belongs to that particular longhorn, like it's horns, head, hooves, legs, etc. If you are not referring to something that belongs to something or someone else, then there's no need for an apostrophe.
When you feel as if something that belongs to you and only you and someone else intrudes. Example. If you have a phone, how would it make you feel if someone else was constantly lookin through it. If you have something meant for you and someone else feels the need to be a part of it, that's invasion of privacy
I only call people I like and are special to me "Honey". I think it shows affection.