Hello tomas125cz and a warm

It clear you care about your friend -- it's so hard to see loved ones making choices that seem unwise at best and maybe even dangerous. We're real live human beings; of course we want to say something!
If BPD (also known as chronic emotional dysregulation) is involved, or even if it's not,
accidentally invalidating comments can land as hurtful or not understanding, even if we never meant our comments that way. Accidental invalidation can look like telling someone what to do or what not to do, telling someone that what they're doing is a bad idea, getting involved with someone's relationships to "help" or "protect" them, etc.
I'm guessing you and your friend are both adults -- is that true?
What would it be like to just listen to your friend next time, as a way to rebuild trust?
People who feel
truly heard at first, will often be more open to input later
