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March 10, 2026
Many women quietly fall into the role of the “strong friend”, the dependable one everyone turns to during difficult moments. She listens, supports, remembers the details of everyone’s lives, and holds space when others are struggling. Over time, however, this role can create an unexpected consequence: support begins flowing only in one direction. Because she appears capable and steady, people often assume she doesn’t need help herself. This dynamic can lead to a deep form of loneliness, not from being alone, but from feeling unseen by the people around her. The strong friend becomes the one holding everything together while quietly carrying emotional exhaustion, resentment, and unanswered needs. Many women learned this role early in life, often in environments where being responsible, capable, and emotionally steady created a sense of safety. As a result, strength became part of their identity.But when strength turns into a permanent role, it can disconnect someone from their …