Distance yourself from the people who
Lie to you
Lies are a common form of manipulation. They can be as simple as saying "I love you" when it's not true, or saying "I want to spend time with you" when you're not available. They can also be more complex, like when someone says they want to help you but doesn't actually do anything for your benefit.
The truth is that lying isn't always bad—it depends on the situation and context. For example: If your friend asks if they should go out tomorrow night after work and all of their plans fall through because they forgot their phone charger at home (which isn't really that big of an issue), then lying wouldn't be necessary since there's no harm in letting them know that something came up earlier than expected—they're still going out with friends! But if someone has lied many times before without ever getting caught on camera or being exposed as such by other people around them...that might warrant an adjustment in how we view ourselves within our relationships with those around us."
Disrespect you
Disrespect is the most important thing to watch out for when it comes to people who want distance. It’s difficult to tell someone that they are disrespectful, and even more difficult if they are telling you that you are disrespectful. A lot of times, people who claim they love us will also be disrespectful towards us. If your boyfriend/girlfriend is constantly disrespecting you, chances are he/she doesn't really respect or care about what's happening in your life outside of the bedroom—and there's a good chance this is true of anyone else as well!
If someone claims they love you but continues treating you badly despite repeated attempts at fixing things (even though at this point we've probably been together for quite some time), then chances are pretty good that these emotions aren't mutual either; otherwise why wouldn't he/she just stick around until things got better?
Use you
They will use you to get what they want, no matter how it affects you. They will not care about your feelings and needs – all that matters is them getting their way.
Put you down
If you have a habit of putting other people down, it's time to change your thinking. When you put others down, it means you are not happy with them and do not see them as valuable. You need to accept that everyone is unique and there is no one right way of doing things.
You can be friendly with these people without putting them down:
Your boss
Your colleagues at work (even if they're annoying)
Neighbours who live next door...and outside the house too!
Drag you down
You might be wondering, “So what if they drag me down? It’s not like I have a choice in the matter.”
Yes, you do! But it takes effort and commitment to break free from toxic people. If someone has hurt your feelings and caused you pain over time, it's time for a change—and there are ways of getting out of an abusive relationship even if you don't feel ready yet.
The first step is identifying who these toxic people are so that you can distance yourself from them as soon as possible. Then take actions like:
Avoiding contact with the person entirely (this can be difficult if they've been part of your life for years) Press Tab to write more...
Conclusion
We hope this article has helped you learn how to distance yourself from people who are toxic, and that you can now avoid these toxic relationships.

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