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“Balancing Friendship and Finances as Lifestyles Diverge”

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Having a long-time friend who still enjoys the party scene can be challenging when your lifestyles have diverged. While you’ve moved into a phase of responsibilities with a family, your friend continues to live a carefree single life, spending extravagantly on clothes, bars, and clubs.

The financial strain of covering her expenses during outings is starting to take a toll on you, especially when you’ve tried to offer advice on managing money more prudently but met with defensiveness. It’s frustrating to witness her cycle of overspending, borrowing, and repeating the pattern every month.

To maintain your friendship without being financially drained, it’s essential to set boundaries. Politely decline financial requests, communicate your budget constraints upfront, and avoid lending money unless you are willing to consider it a gift. Recognize that your friend’s choices should not dictate your own financial stability.

While you may party with her occasionally, it’s crucial to acknowledge the different trajectories of your lives at this moment. Beneath the surface of her vibrant social life, she might be struggling with her single status and could benefit from empathetic conversations rather than judgmental lectures about her spending habits.

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