Relationship Psychology: Why Attention Seekers Make Terrible Friends

Some people don't value loyalty. They value attention. And the moment attention becomes more important than friendship... betrayal becomes inevitable. In this episode of **Politely Toxic**, we're breaking down why attention seekers often make the worst friends, how validation changes people's priorities, and why some people will always choose attention over loyalty. We'll discuss: 🚩 The Attention Junkie 🚩 The One-Track Mind 🚩 The Inevitable Betrayal We also expose: 🚩 Why attention becomes an addiction for some people 🚩 How validation can destroy friendships and relationships 🚩 Why some people can't stop chasing attention from others 🚩 The warning signs that someone values attention more than loyalty 🚩 Why betrayal is often the predictable ending—not the surprise Because the people who constantly need attention rarely betray you by accident... They betray you because attention was always their first priority. Have you ever had a friend like this? Drop your experience in the comments or send me your story—it may be featured in a future episode of **Politely Toxic**. If you value truth over comfort: 👍 Like 🔔 Subscribe 📲 Follow on Instagram: @jjwoods87 📧 [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) #HumanPsychology #AttentionSeekers #ToxicFriends #FriendshipAdvice #PsychologyFacts #SelfAwareness #Relationships #Podcast #PolitelyToxic 00:00 Introduction 03:22 The Attention Junkie 05:14 The One-Track Mind 07:12 Polite or Toxic 16:50 The Inevitable Betrayal 18:49 Before They Betray You