My Best Friend Used Me for Years — Until I Gave Her the Most Expensive Lesson of Her Life

I never imagined that money could destroy a friendship, but lately, that’s exactly what seems to be happening. My best friend and I have been close for years, and I’ve always tried to be there for her. Whenever she said she was broke, I’d quietly step in—covering her rent, groceries, or small bills without asking questions.

At first, it felt good to help someone I cared about, but over time, it stopped being an act of kindness and started becoming a pattern—an expectation. The problem was, she never really made an effort to pay me back. Each time, she’d tell me she was struggling, and I’d reassure myself that it was fine because “that’s what friends are for.” But as the years went by, it began to weigh on me.

I realized I was the only one making sacrifices, while she carried on as if someone would always be there to clean up the mess for her. Then one evening, she asked me for $2,000. She told me I was doing better financially, so it “shouldn’t be a big deal.” That comment stung more than I expected.

I had worked incredibly hard to reach a point of stability, and hearing her treat my effort like an endless resource felt deeply unfair. So, for the first time, I told her no. The very next day, I saw a post on her social media.

She wrote about how “some people are selfish and only care about themselves, even though they already have everything.” It didn’t take a genius to figure out who she was talking about. I felt anger and embarrassment wash over me all at once. After everything I had done for her—after all the times I’d quietly helped without expecting anything in return—she had publicly painted me as a villain.

I couldn’t let it slide. I took a screenshot of her post and messaged her directly. I reminded her of every dollar she still owed me and told her that after publicly shaming me, I wanted it all back.

I even warned her that if she refused, I would take further steps to recover the money. I know friendship is supposed to be about trust, support, and compassion—but this crossed a line for me. I never expected betrayal to come from someone I had called my best friend, and it hurts to see how little she values everything I did for her.

Now I can’t help but wonder: did I overreact by demanding my money back and threatening action, or was I finally standing up for myself after being taken advantage of for far too long? Source: brightside.me

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